You're running a 21st-century life on Stone-Age hardware.
Evolving Humanity is a newsletter for anyone who suspects the operating manual went missing. Model-agnostic notes on minds, machines, and staying coherent while the future keeps arriving early — written by one domesticated primate running the same factory-issued hardware as everyone else, who's been taking notes.
A newsletter, more or less.
We're the only species handed the keys to its own evolution and no instruction manual. Most of us are living 21st-century lives — AI in our pockets, the news in our bloodstream, the future showing up on a schedule nobody agreed to — on hardware that shipped back in the Stone Age. Evolving Humanity is what I write about that gap, and what to do about it that isn't just another life hack.
It's model-agnostic on purpose. I hold beliefs the way you'd hold tools — useful for a job, then back in the box. So expect reality-tunnels, the operating system underneath your behavior, what coherence actually is once you stop hand-waving about it, and what AI is quietly doing to the people building it. No gurus. No certainty for sale. Just one domesticated primate of average intelligence taking notes out loud and, now and then, finding something worth keeping.
If you've ever suspected the official story of how to be a person is missing a few pages — this is for you.
Why bother.
Reality is plural and mostly negotiable. The trick was never picking the right belief — it's learning to change reality-tunnels on purpose, run your own nervous system, and stay coherent while the future shows up early and unannounced. That's the whole project. The newsletter is just me, thinking out loud where you can watch.
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