I always tell people that revelling in big ideas for me is kind of like an antidote to existential angst.
My approach to creating content is focused on pulling people out of their intellectual comfort zones. I'm interested in presenting ideas in unique ways that challenge people to question their assumptions.
A lot of people go through life thinking that they don't have any control, that life is just happening to them. But that's not true.
As long as you're not hurting anybody else, as long as you're being kind to people and you're doing what you love, only good things can come of it.
I think people who have all kinds of debilitating mobility issues will benefit from robotic augmentation. That is, even before we get into organ replacement and organ printing and synthetic biology and so on and so forth.
Not too many people in cocktail parties are aware of Bioprinting and growing organs, or the coming technological singularity; I've seen very little philosophical speculation about how far we can go, how much we could achieve.