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Toby Ord

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Average rating: 3.97 · 4,694 ratings · 591 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Precipice

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Toby Ord and 6 other people liked Tristan Williams's review of The Precipice:
The Precipice by Toby  Ord
"This book was life changing for me, honestly. I mean, I read it as part of the Effective Altruism Introductory fellowship, so it was certainly one part of a whole, and it might be better said that this book played a role in massively changing my life" Read more of this review »
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“If all goes well, human history is just beginning. Humanity is about two hundred thousand years old. But the Earth will remain habitable for hundreds of millions more—enough time for millions of future generations; enough to end disease, poverty and injustice forever; enough to create heights of flourishing unimaginable today. And if we could learn to reach out further into the cosmos, we could have more time yet: trillions of years, to explore billions of worlds. Such a lifespan places humanity in its earliest infancy. A vast and extraordinary adulthood awaits.”
Toby Ord, The Precipice

“So if we drop the baton, succumbing to an existential catastrophe, we would fail our ancestors in a multitude of ways. We would fail to achieve the dreams they hoped for; we would betray the trust they placed in us, their heirs; and we would fail in any duty we had to pay forward the work they did for us. To neglect existential risk might thus be to wrong not only the people of the future, but the people of the past.”
Toby Ord, The Precipice: ‘A book that seems made for the present moment� New Yorker

“the view that people in the future matter just as much as us has deep practical implications. We have a long way to go if we are to understand these and integrate them fully into our moral thinking.”
Toby Ord, The Precipice: ‘A book that seems made for the present moment� New Yorker




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