Jose Nessin Abbo
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“Life is a game of chance, learn to live with the uncertainty.”
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
“The time will come when the Universe calls it a draw, and our planet, along with most of its living forms, will cease to exist. This existential event may happen a few years from now, a few hundred years from, a few thousand years from now, or a few billion years from now. No one really knows, when exactly. What we do know is that whatever causes a reset of our planet, will happen in a spontaneous combustion existential event.”
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
“The worst extreme existential risk for humanity is not a nuclear war, the impact of a mega killer cosmic rock, nor a catastrophic disaster or a pandemic. The worst existential risk is humanity loosing its attraction towards risk. Without it, the stimulation to innovate would disappear, along with the progress of our civilization.”
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
“Life is a game of chance, learn to live with the uncertainty.”
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
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“The time will come when the Universe calls it a draw, and our planet, along with most of its living forms, will cease to exist. This existential event may happen a few years from now, a few hundred years from, a few thousand years from now, or a few billion years from now. No one really knows, when exactly. What we do know is that whatever causes a reset of our planet, will happen in a spontaneous combustion existential event.”
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
“The worst extreme existential risk for humanity is not a nuclear war, the impact of a mega killer cosmic rock, nor a catastrophic disaster or a pandemic. The worst existential risk is humanity loosing its attraction towards risk. Without it, the stimulation to innovate would disappear, along with the progress of our civilization.”
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
― From Asteroids to Pandemics : Living a World of Spontaneous Risks
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