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Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at WIRED magazine. He co-founded WIRED in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His newest book is The Inevitable,[…]
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Imagine if you could wave a wand and the world would magically get 1% better. Nobody would notice. But if the world got 1% better every year, the compounding effect would be very noticeable over time.

Kevin Kelly, founding editor at WIRED magazine, calls this incremental progress toward a better world “protopia.” Protopia is a direction, not a destiny.

Dystopian predictions for humanity are darkly seductive, but they’re ultimately wrong. And utopian predictions? They’re even worse, says Kelly. Crawling toward betterment (protopia) is how we build the future, 1% at a time.


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