A Brave New World as a Vision of Tomorrow

  • Aram Wasman Omar Basic Education - College of Languages - University of Raparin- Iraqi Kurdistan
Keywords: new world, future outlook.

Abstract

 The planet we live in is self-sustaining and doesn't need human help. Contrariwise, the human actions in this world seem to be degrading the planet. A brave-new world, therefore, is the ultimate solution to ensure that there are future progress and a vision of tomorrow. The economic, social, political, and technological advancements have both negative and positive effects on human life. The brave new world has a promise for a better life tomorrow only if the positivity in today’s life is made to supersede the negativity. The world of yesterday laid a foundation for the life we live today; thus, the life of today is ultimately the vision of tomorrow. Poverty, war and terror must be addressed in this gritty world so that a promising future is achieved. Technology is a real driver for humanity, and thus it will continue to be, so long as it entails a positive drive.

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Published
2021-09-29
How to Cite
Aram Wasman Omar. (2021). A Brave New World as a Vision of Tomorrow. Era Journal for Humanities and Sociology, (1), 23-29. https://doi.org/10.33193/eJHAS.1.2021.126
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