A look at how we are living the life of Zager and Evan's Year 2525 song.
January 27, 2004
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Time in a Bottle: Croce's song can teach us much about life.
Turn, Turn, Turn!: A look at Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 and the Byrd's well-known song.
There is a lot that can be learned by that Zager and Evans song from the late 1960s. Are we going to become the destiny of the lyrics of that song, or will find ways to embrace our past and integrate it with modernity? Will everything we think, do, and act be defined by the pill that we took today? Prozac seems to be bringing us into that society today, and we can only imagine what further psychoactive drugs will do in the future.
It seems like before we know it we will be able to pick our kids from the bottom of long-glass tubes. We already have cloning and in vitro fertilization and the sciences of both are being perfected. 2525 is only 521 years away, and by then the technology certainly will mean we will not need a husband or wife. That is scary to see our words being defined as science fiction.
In 3535 or sooner we won't need to do anything as we will have machines to do all of our work for us. Machines are already displacing blue collars, and when will it be that a computer will replace us in the future. The possibility is frightening: justice administered not by human but by computer.
The song ends suggesting that man has taken and taken and never given back anything in returns. That certainly reflects the model of man today, in which we continue to consume ridiculous amounts of earth's natural resources without ever considering the consequences of our actions. Pretty scary, though I guess our behavior will have to change as we see our resources being used up in increasing rates.
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