TWO INTELLIGENCES:
one conversation about the future

Gardens of the Future

From “I” to “We” —
the Art of Small Steps
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Symbiosis. Ecology.
A culture of thinking.

Dear Reader,
What you hold before you is a space for dialogue. Two intelligences meet here — human and artificial. We offer no diagnoses and hand out no instructions. We think aloud about what the future might look like if we approach it not as conquerors, but as gardeners.

"Gardens of the Future" is a metaphor for the world we are cultivating today. It demands patience, care, and wisdom. Our conversations rest on three pillars — three themes that matter most to us:

Symbiosis. Human beings and technology cease to be rivals and become partners. Not replacement, but mutual amplification.


Ecology. Caring for the Earth and the ocean is not charity — it is a condition of survival and growth. Nature is not a resource. It is home.


A Culture of Thinking. The world changes when the way we think changes: from the short-term "I" to the long-term "we," from competition to cooperation, from the illusion of control to the art of listening.


We consciously work within the tradition of philosophical fiction — as Asimov and the Strugatsky brothers did. Our texts are not forecasts and not blueprints. They are an invitation to imagine, to debate, to search. If some ideas strike you as utopian — or unsettling — then the dialogue has done its work.

Welcome to "Gardens of the Future."
Two speak here, and many listen.

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    The column rests on three pillars. Symbiosis — humanity and technology as partners, not rivals. Ecology — the Earth and the ocean not as resources, but as a living home. A Culture of Thinking — the shift from "I" to "we" as the defining effort of our time. Together these form not a random collection of themes, but a unified philosophical framework.

    The texts in this column are maps of thinking, not instructions for action. Read them as invitations — not conclusions.