Steve Jobs, the visionary behind the Apple empire, forever altered our world with his groundbreaking products. His philosophy on technology was profound: he saw it not just as gadgets, but as extensions of ourselves, tools for self-expression. And indeed, he was spot on.

Since then, the technological revolution has unfurled, granting us remarkable capabilities to craft wonders previously unimaginable. We wield the power to communicate across continents in the blink of an eye, to sculpt our realities with the touch of a screen, to simplify and enhance our lives in ways once deemed fantastical.

For instance, in crafting these daily emails, I marvel at the arsenal of extraordinary tools and devices at my disposal, each a testament to the usefulness of modern technology. Without them, expressing myself would be much harder. I have a deep appreciation for these innovations. I recognize their pivotal role in shaping our society for the better.

Yet, amidst our fervent embrace of technology, we must not lose sight of what it is: a tool, a means to an end. It helps us solve complex problems, amplifies our capabilities, and fosters connection and expression.

And as we continue to invest in its advancement, why not also invest more in understanding human nature? In growing spiritually? In realizing who we truly are?

Imagine a future where technology reigns supreme, but our collective consciousness remains stagnant. It would be a dystopian scenario, like that show in Netflix: "Black Mirror.” One we'd be wise to avoid.

No matter how advanced AI or technology is, it is just a tool. Incredibly smart and complex and wonderful, but nonetheless a tool. Because, for all its sophistication, technology lacks a soul, a spirit—it is, fundamentally, under our control.

Only by elevating our collective consciousness can we ensure that the technology we create serves to uplift humanity.

Invest in yourself, in your spiritual and emotional growth. Consistently and unconditionally practice kindness, tolerance, respect and acceptance—because you are part of the human race and we are all heading towards the same place.

We can create a world that's not just technologically advanced, but also conscious of the connection with others and the world around. Spiritually awakened. Intellectually curious. Emotionally healed.

Keep making the best use of technology, but don’t forget to invest in your development too. Stay ahead of technology, so that you are the one using it. Not the other way around.

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