We Are As Gods. Now What?
Metatrend #1: Increasing Abundance
In 1968, Stewart Brand made a proclamation that defines our era: “We are as gods and we might as well get good at it.”
Fifty-eight years later, it’s no longer metaphor… it’s measurement.
By noon most days, you’ve already reenacted half of the Old Testament. You’ve summoned knowledge from the ether via Google or a chatbot. Moved money with the wave of your hand via Apple Pay. Spoken to someone across the globe via FaceTime. Conjured fire on a smart stove and parted the clouds with your weather app.
We don’t call these miracles. We call them Tuesday.
In our first book, Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think, Steven Kotler and I predicted a future of transportation, AI, robots and longevity. A decade later, those predictions are data. But as we explain in our new book, “We Are As Gods,” having godlike power is only half the battle. The real challenge is upgrading our consciousness and cognitive navigation systems to match that accelerating power.
Here are seven critical takeaways from We Are As Gods to help you thrive in the decade of everything, everywhere, all the time:
(NOTE: I’m doing a private 90-min Zoom AMA about the book on Feb 8th for anyone who pre-orders it this month. Pre-order the book here: www.Diamandis.com/book).
1/ The Failure of Analogy
If you feel overwhelmed by the pace of change, it isn’t just cultural… it’s cortical. Our brains evolved for a local and linear world where news traveled at a walking pace and change took generations.
Today, we live in a global and exponential environment where seismic shifts erupt weekly. Our “structure-mapping” machinery has run out of easy comparisons, leading to “cognitive vertigo”: the sense that the world is moving faster than we can parse it.
To survive, you must stop looking for analogies in the past and build an Exponential Mindset for the future.
2/ The Six Ds are Scaling at Warp Speed
The Six Ds—the blueprint for how technology transforms scarcity into surplus—are now “eating the world.”
Digitization: Once a technology becomes code, it jumps on the back of Moore’s Law and accelerates.
Dematerialization: Physicality is disappearing. Your smartphone has replaced $7.1 million worth of 1980s technology, including your camera, GPS, and encyclopedia.
Democratization: We are democratizing expertise. AI now allows anyone with a Wi-Fi connection to solve problems once reserved for PhDs.
3/ The Paradox of Plenty
Abundance is a double-edged sword. Each new solution unleashes a host of new problems. This is the “Abundance Paradox.” We solved for famine, yet now 2.6 billion people are overweight.
We created hyperconnectivity, yet it triggered a global mental health crisis and information overload. These challenges arrive in forty days rather than forty years.
As Spider-Man said: “With great power comes great responsibility.”
4/ Become a “Centaur”
The future isn’t a death match of human versus machine. It’s about the centaur: a hybrid model of human-AI collaboration. By teaming human creative intuition with AI’s raw computational power, you can reach unprecedented levels of intelligence.
Look at BMW: when they replaced all workers with robots, productivity crashed. But when they teamed humans with AI, productivity shot up by as much as 85%.
You must train your mind alongside your machine, using AI as a “challenger” to elevate your edge rather than a crutch to replace it.
5/ Flow as Your Competitive Advantage
In a world of artificial intelligence, lateral thinking—the ability to make unexpected connections between unrelated ideas—is our ultimate advantage.
AI excels at deductive reasoning but hits a wall when it comes to wild leaps of imagination. Dropping into a “flow state” can amplify this lateral thinking by 58%.
Creative leaders who master flow and collaborate with AI will own the future.
6/ The Play Mandate
Play is not frivolous – it is a biological requirement for complex brain development.
As AI takes over the “dull, dirty, and dangerous” work of survival, play becomes our path to innovation and social bonding. It is the sandbox where we prototype new realities.
To thrive in Abundance, you must reclaim the transformative power of play to keep your mind vibrant and adaptable.
7/ Purpose is Your Anchor
Without the external struggle for survival, we risk falling into “learned helplessness.”
Without curiosity and purpose, our brains power down and our potential drains away – a fate seen in the “Universe 25” colony, where a mouse paradise became a tomb because the inhabitants lost their “why.” In a post-scarcity world, purpose is the North Star.
The “new work” is not about earning a living. It’s about earning a life through creation and meaning-making.
Here’s what this means for you: We are at the most consequential technological inflection point in history. The tools for miracles are in your pocket.
Act accordingly.
Let’s create Abundance,
Peter
JOIN ME for a PRIVATE AMA About The Book…
We Are As Gods: A Survival Guide for the Age of Abundance is out this April.
On Feb 8th, Steven Kotler and I are doing a private 90-minute interactive AMA on Zoom for anyone who pre-orders the book this month (January).
We’ll discuss the future of AI and humanity, how to thrive in the decade ahead, and any questions you have. Answered live.
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It seems like a very poor definition of being a God. The real God is 100% omniscient 100% of the time. The real God is not subject to supply chain issues, corruption or unwise decisions. Just sayin.
Humans are mortals, GOD isn’t, thus we can never be GOD. i hope you sell some books. https://youtu.be/0dwFk6zgktA?si=9koVLAlE62FpZ51L