In every version, I'm always impacted by the response that the "wizard" is not what they are imagined to be. And yet, we still trust the entity to give us what we think we need and answers we can't conceive without intervention. What a great argument for humanity and the capacity of human-generated technologies.
Yes! I love that idea; how at the end of it all, the humanity behind the technology is what really drives it and to lose sight of that is the truly hubris of it. Trust in any system should be a very sacred thing; earned with communal voice and built together, over time and space, with humans spirit/minds/bodies/hearts guiding those engines of growth. It is a good thing to question the wizard; and the good ones should welcome it.
Believe in yourself. Believe in humanity and its potential to do good in the world and to overcome evil.
In every version, I'm always impacted by the response that the "wizard" is not what they are imagined to be. And yet, we still trust the entity to give us what we think we need and answers we can't conceive without intervention. What a great argument for humanity and the capacity of human-generated technologies.
Yes! I love that idea; how at the end of it all, the humanity behind the technology is what really drives it and to lose sight of that is the truly hubris of it. Trust in any system should be a very sacred thing; earned with communal voice and built together, over time and space, with humans spirit/minds/bodies/hearts guiding those engines of growth. It is a good thing to question the wizard; and the good ones should welcome it.