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Human Resident Moral Progress (Official Video)
Human Resident Moral Progress (Official Video) YouTube video by Human Resident

This is the first clip i made for Human Resident 5 months ago.
It's called Moral Progress.
#HumanResidnet #MoralProgress
youtu.be/-ee3_KHywzw?...

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Thumbnail for YouTube video: Jack Weatherford: Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire | Lex Fridman Podcast #476

Thumbnail for YouTube video: Jack Weatherford: Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire | Lex Fridman Podcast #476

Lex Freedman argues that Genghis Khan’s empire, despite its violence, introduced early religious freedom, illustrating history’s long arc toward justice. He links this to today’s moral debates, especially the Gaza‑Israel conflict. https://youtu.be/U1H1Ob7jk8Q #History #MoralProgress

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Greed and excess do not help man and earth.
#HumanResident #MoralProgress #Denial

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A photorealistic digital illustration set in outer space shows a sleek, futuristic spaceship inspired by the design of The Orville. The ship is seen in three-quarter view from below, flying from left to right through a starry expanse. It features a streamlined, almost organic shape with glowing blue engine ports and a smooth metallic surface. The background is deep space, dotted with stars, and a large blue-gray planet partially shrouded in shadow appears on the right.

Three comic-style speech bubbles emerge from different parts of the ship, as if the crew is having a conversation. The first bubble, coming from the top front of the ship, says:
"Wait... you’re saying we used to vote on whether people deserved rights?"
The second, closer to the midsection, replies:
"Yeah. Took centuries. Lot of yelling."
The third bubble, trailing off the ship’s rear, concludes with a sarcastic twist:
"Most species get there faster. Even the moss."

The tone of the image blends irony with sci-fi hopefulness. The composition subtly critiques humanity’s slow moral evolution, reflecting The Orville’s tradition of embedding philosophical themes in humorous spacefaring narratives. The scene conveys a sense of both distance (in time and space) and clarity, as if humanity’s past is being reexamined from a more evolved, alien perspective.

A photorealistic digital illustration set in outer space shows a sleek, futuristic spaceship inspired by the design of The Orville. The ship is seen in three-quarter view from below, flying from left to right through a starry expanse. It features a streamlined, almost organic shape with glowing blue engine ports and a smooth metallic surface. The background is deep space, dotted with stars, and a large blue-gray planet partially shrouded in shadow appears on the right. Three comic-style speech bubbles emerge from different parts of the ship, as if the crew is having a conversation. The first bubble, coming from the top front of the ship, says: "Wait... you’re saying we used to vote on whether people deserved rights?" The second, closer to the midsection, replies: "Yeah. Took centuries. Lot of yelling." The third bubble, trailing off the ship’s rear, concludes with a sarcastic twist: "Most species get there faster. Even the moss." The tone of the image blends irony with sci-fi hopefulness. The composition subtly critiques humanity’s slow moral evolution, reflecting The Orville’s tradition of embedding philosophical themes in humorous spacefaring narratives. The scene conveys a sense of both distance (in time and space) and clarity, as if humanity’s past is being reexamined from a more evolved, alien perspective.

"The history of moral progress can be measured by the expansion of fundamental rights to those who have been denied them."

- The Orville, S2 E12

#TheOrville #SciFiThoughts #SpaceSatire #MoralProgress #FutureHistory

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Will Rogers: "We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others."
A society can't be ...
#WillRogers #HumanRights #Justice #Equality #MoralProgress #CivicResponsibility #WisdomQuotes #TrueCivilization #Empathy #SocialJustice

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Against the Mainstream, Keeping Moral Progress.
#HumanResident #MoralProgress

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When there is no moral left. #MoralProgress

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Our current society is designed to achieve growth of industrial output and redistributing its spoils. Future society must expand upon today’s society’s way of functioning; its institutions must be geared towards achieving more psychological goals. More goals of the soul.

Our current society is designed to achieve growth of industrial output and redistributing its spoils. Future society must expand upon today’s society’s way of functioning; its institutions must be geared towards achieving more psychological goals. More goals of the soul.

Hanzi Freinacht on redesigning society to optimize for "goals of the soul" instead of goals of industrial output.

#Society #InnerDevelopment #MoralProgress #Capitalism

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"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”

—Martin Luther King Jr.

#MLKLegacy #JusticeInAction #MoralProgress #BLM #EndRacism

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