Why Intelligence Is Not Enough
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Modern civilization has become extraordinarily good at producing information, accelerating intelligence, and scaling technological capability.
But intelligence alone does not create wisdom.
In this episode of Entangled Reality, we explore the growing tension between cognitive acceleration and relational fragmentation — from neural development and attention to AI, social trust, and the deeper structures that sustain human order.
As our systems become more capable, a deeper question emerges:
What happens when intelligence outruns relational maturity?
This essay examines why stable human order depends not only on knowledge and capability, but also on constraint, sacrifice, trust, and the relational foundations that make coherence possible in the first place.
Order is relational all the way down.
Read the essay:https://entangledreality.substack.com
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