If I think about it, I think humanity is lost on who we are and where we are going, I mean this questions can't be answered by anyone now. This questions can be compared to high level things in game which you see from level one but not even can't afford but cannot use as well. Philosophy is truly a collective whatever it is. I don't want to call philosophy science because it is not giving answers it gives questions which you can't answer but by spending time on them you experience yourself and others. I haven't finished reading whole article although I find it very qualite, because I find it more interesting looking not from the point of view of experiences but from the point of imagining and understanding new abstractions and from them go back to the experiences with the alternative verbal paths.
RE: Who are we? - Thought and Consciousness (an exploration)