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Manifesto for a Dignified Future

  • Writer: Natalia Ferber
    Natalia Ferber
  • Jul 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 29, 2025


What we haven’t heard enough yet, is that artificial intelligence could open the door to shorter, more effective workdays, to more time for our families, for play, for art, for rest, for walking the streets without rushing.


That repetitive, tedious tasks can be done by machines, while people return to what is creative, sensitive,deeply human.


It is time to raise our voices for what is possible.


To sing odes to potential.


Let the voices of intolerance fade beneath the quiet work of building.There is so much to do from empathy, from tolerance, from respect for both personal and collective space.


I don’t want to hear another empty shout. Not another scream against those who have already lost everything:their home, their country, their childhood under fire. Not teenagers hunting migrants as if it were a game.


Listen: open a book. Sit your body down and learn. Turn that rage into something that builds,not into hate that only serves the powerful.


Yes, I’m tired. But I’m not defeated. This exhaustion is not surrender—it’s the strength I still have to keep creating.


Because there is so much left to build.


And we’ll do it together, through imagination, through care, through dignity.


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