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AI is coming and much of it, of course, is already here. You may need better protection. Your may need to upgrade the software your brain is currently using (Greco-Roman Logic) and get much faster software for your brain.

AI is coming. By 2030 there will be two dominant thinking machines on Earth. Carbon. Silicon.
Carbon – best example the human brain – is 15 billion years in development. It’s far, far superior to AI silicon machines. Silicon can’t even laugh or sing. However, silicon may be beating us in the software race.
Most human brains are using English Thinking, which is excellent but not enough to stay ahead of silicon thinking. English Thinking uses, as it’s operating system, Greco Roman Logic. The binary algorithm of Right/Wrong, Black,White, Us/Them etc etc. Inside the box thinking. It’s 2500 years old.
We need to upskill to outside the box thinking. We need trinary thinking. What we need to do is to upgrade our software for the brain especially the PFC (Pre Frontal Cortex). It may only take around 10 hours of expert lateral thinking coaching per human brain. For a clever Australian government this would be less than the cost of a single nuclear submarine.
silicon may be beating us in the software race
Nothing on Earth is more powerful than lateral thinking. For example its ten times faster than ChatbotGPT which also uses Greco-Roman Logic. It cannot think outside its own box.
ChatGPT cannot do lateral thinking.

We are all born skilled thinker! At least with the potential. Though it may be possible to “stumble” into becoming that skilled thinker, it is more likely one learns by imitation, by formal schooling, or by self learning. In either case the right environment must exist for deliberate practice.
Thinking skilfully is something we learn. We might be born with the neural potentials to skill, but we have to learn how to use these potentials to actualise the skill.
The skill of thinking is not innate, it is learned.
we evolve.. learn as we grow.
The meaning this motto conveys to me is that thinking is a skill that can be learned and constantly improved.
Since I’m not dead it means I can still use the sponge I was given.
It tells me that I can be better; can learn to be better. And that changes my despair into anticipation.
We are for ever learning and evolving – however we need to take the time and be prepared to take those opportunities that are presented to us.
The message I get from the SOT Motto is that’ Thinking is something that MUST be developed rather than a thing that comes naturally. Every individual have to stretch out his /her thinking capabilities (daily) to the maximum limit.
For me it suggests that thinking, like many other skills, is something that can be taught and improved over time. No one is born complete and perfect, they must grow and develop over time.