Human cognition functions as an embodied engagement with the environment rather than a purely abstract process of information processing. This physical relationship dictates how individuals perceive and interact with the world, a concept that becomes increasingly relevant as humanoid robots achieve unprecedented physical capabilities, such as breaking human marathon records. These technological leaps, alongside the rise of AI-driven automation, exacerbate societal anxieties regarding labor displacement and existential threats, fueling violent backlash against tech leaders. Simultaneously, the shift toward capital accumulation and the erosion of traditional community support structures have created a demographic crisis, where the hurdles to reproduction and human connection drive a trend toward potential civilizational decline. Navigating this transition requires addressing the fundamental tension between rapid technological advancement and the biological, social needs of humanity.
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