The Most Important Question

Essay: "Why Do We Exist?"


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This week:

For the next few weeks, I’m rewriting and sharing a selection of essays I wrote in 2020 and 2021, so about two hundred years ago. I think they’re more relevant than ever — I can’t wait to hear what you think.

This week: What would you say you do here? (Originally published July 2020, updated February 2023)

Why do we exist?

After a hundred years of progress, humanity faces stress tests unlike any we’ve faced before, and all at once.

The good news: Your company can help rewrite the future.

Here's What You Can Do:
  • ⚡️ The death toll in Turkey and Syria continues to rise. Relief agencies are having a hell of a time, but you can donate to the Syrian American Medical Society, Doctors Without Borders, and World Central Kitchen.
  • ⚡️ There’s never been a better time for educators to bring climate crisis solutions into the classroom, and no better tool than the All We Can Save Project.
  • ⚡️ Renter? Landlord? Either way you can find out how to green your building with BlocPower.
  • ⚡️ Clean up the air in your town with Mom’s Clean Air Force.
  • ⚡️ Every boob is different, so help recruit more women to breast cancer studies with WISDOM.

News Roundup

Health & Medicine

  • Please read this David Brooks piece on friendship and depression
  • Sure, yes, electric cars can clean up the air, but please also way fewer cars
  • A quarter million US students haven’t returned to school since the early pandemic. Where the hell are they?
  • Workers fighting America’s overdose crisis need much more help
  • Yelp is coming for “crisis pregnancy centers” and the GOP is not pleased (this is exactly what I mean in the essay above)

Climate

  • Shell’s board of directors were sued for mismanaging climate risk
  • EU leaders are still unsure how to deal with the United States’ climate industrialization moves (which we’ve gotta get right)
  • NPR’s stunning multimedia piece on Senegal’s climate fight is worth a read
  • Paris is growing new mini-forests

Food & Water

  • Hot damn — bacteria really does eat plastic.
  • How to save food from the landfill with WhatsApp (?)
  • Yeah there’s lead in most dark chocolate, so what should you eat?

Beep Boop

  • AI is a lot right now. The invaluable Ted Chiang puts it all in perspective, and Charlie Warzel on the gold rush
  • Federal agencies only followed 40% of cybersecurity recommendations, the same percentage as my children’s chores
  • Legacy IT systems at London hospitals are not ready for global heating or even like a gentle breeze
  • What happens when you Google “grief”

COVID

  • Biden will end the COVID emergency declaration soon. Issac Saul on what it means.
  • The FDA’s recommendation for annual COVID shots — like the flu — got mixed reviews

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