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  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – 23

    Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – 23

    This post analyzes the implications of data-driven decision-making in today’s high-paying jobs, elucidating the risks of complex versus simple algorithms. It showcases how automation threatens both unskilled and skilled labor while discussing the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI’s role in professional sectors such as law and medicine, stressing the need for transparency and fairness.

  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction  – Part 22

    Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction  – Part 22

    This post examines the evolution and impact of artificial intelligence, particularly large language models, in sectors like healthcare and marketing. It discusses key examples such as IBM’s Watson and Google Flu Trends, highlighting the importance of human oversight despite AI’s advancements. The risks and promises of AI in decision-making are also addressed.

  • Encounters Without Preconceptions

    Encounters Without Preconceptions

    Kikka Rytkönen reflects on a transformative retreat, finding unexpected engagement in various religious experiences and the importance of approaching situations without preconceptions. The connection with others, moments of vulnerability while begging, and the sense of community during rituals enriched her journey. Ultimately, the experience fostered liberation from material concerns and a deeper bond among participants.

  • Kohtaamisia ilman ennakkoluuloja

    Kohtaamisia ilman ennakkoluuloja

    Kikka Rytkönen pohtii osallistumistaan retriittiin, jossa hän löysi yllättävää kiinnostusta erilaisiin uskontoihin ja oppi, kuinka tärkeää on kohdata tilanteet ilman ennakkokäsityksiä. Yhteys toisiin ihmisiin, kerjäämisen herättämät haavoittuvuuden hetket ja rituaaleissa koettu yhteisöllisyys syvensivät matkaa. Lopulta kokemus toi vapautta materiaalisista huolista ja lujitti osallistujien välistä yhteenkuuluvuutta.

  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 19

    Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 19

    The post discusses the detrimental effects of industrial animal agriculture on biodiversity, climate change, and public health. It highlights the underestimated contributions of livestock farming to greenhouse gas emissions, antibiotic resistance, and zoonotic diseases. It emphasizes human cognitive limits in addressing these interconnected crises and calls for a deeper understanding of our environmental impact.

  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 16

    Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 16

    The post highlights the urgent need to address ecological crises, particularly the sixth mass extinction caused by human actions. It emphasizes interconnectedness in nature, urging individuals and leaders to acknowledge the consequences of their choices and take immediate action for a sustainable future. Ancient wisdom offers lessons for humanity’s survival and responsibility.

  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 15

    Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 15

    Naomi Klein argues for redirecting fossil fuel wealth to develop sustainable infrastructure and restore natural habitats. She highlights the critical transition from stable Holocene climate, supporting agriculture and civilization, to the unpredictable Anthropocene caused by human activity. Climate change threatens global food security and requires collective action for a sustainable future.

  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 14

    Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 14

    The post examines the paradox of technological advancement leading to increased dissatisfaction, highlighting how artificial intelligence and corporate practices manipulate human desires. It critiques surveillance capitalism, ”bullshit jobs,” and advertising’s role in fostering social disconnection, ultimately arguing for a reassessment of capitalism’s impact on human well-being and ecological sustainability.

  • Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 12

    This post examines the violent origins of market capitalism, highlighting the human cost of colonial exploitation, particularly in the nutmeg trade. It critiques traditional economic narratives through historical examples, emphasizing the transition from honor-based economies to coercive debt systems, revealing foundational injustices in the evolution of modern economies.