If time and resources were not a concern, I would...
- Palak Madan
- Jul 6, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 9, 2024
...create a world where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential and live a life that is physically, mentally, and spiritually fulfilling.
...run a venture that tackles the world's most pressing problems facing humanity, harnessing and creating revolutionary technologies that drive positive change.
...solve the biggest global health problems, addressing the social, economic, and cultural determinants that disempower individuals and communities.
...address the risk of catastrophic biological events, limit access to dangerously offensive technologies, and build defensive technologies like countermeasures/safeguards to promote responsible innovation.
...prioritize the well-being of my loved ones and myself.
...enjoy the things I love–– skating, good food, laughter, etc.
...be true to myself. As I reflect more on this, I'm struck by the realization that our true purpose does not lie in personal achievements but in how we uplift and support one another. There's a concept of bodhisattva, which is basically the idea that we're responsible for helping one another grow spiritually and that the primary purpose of a moral life is to aid other people in achieving higher states of consciousness. This sort of belief strengthens the idea that one's well-being cannot be separated from the well-being of others. We (all) are in this together... ♾️, P

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