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What does it mean to be human? Mindvalley CEO on a bold future for people everywhere

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Summary: What does it mean to be human? Mindvalley CEO shares his perspective on how connection and collective purpose will shape the future of humanity.

For as long as humans have existed, we’ve been chasing answers to life’s biggest questions. 

Who are we?
Why are we here?
And perhaps the most timeless one of all: What does it mean to be human?

In this moment, as you’re reading this, we’re living through one of the most extraordinary times in history. Between 2022 and 2026, humanity is set to make as much progress as we did in the entire 20th century.

Think about that. The same level of transformation that took us a hundred years—now compressed into four. It’s not just mind-blowing—it’s reality.

But here’s the catch: most people aren’t ready for it. The systems we grew up with—school, work, even government—are hopelessly outdated. They weren’t built for a world moving this fast.

That’s why I created Future Human 2025. It’s not just an event. It’s a toolkit for navigating this wild new world, thriving in the face of chaos, and stepping into the next evolution of what it means to be human.

What does it mean to be human in this day and age?

Right now, we’re part of something unprecedented. Advances in AI, energy, biotechnology, and more are creating seismic shifts in how we live, learn, and connect.

Tim Urban, the brilliant mind behind Wait But Why, calls this phenomenon the “human colossus.” It’s the idea that humanity isn’t just individuals—it’s a vast, interconnected system of knowledge and collaboration. Every breakthrough we make adds to this colossus, propelling us forward at an exponential rate.

But the thing is, this rapid progress comes with massive responsibility. How do we guide this invisible giant wisely? How do we ensure it lifts everyone rather than leaving parts of society behind?

Take AI as an example. It’s revolutionizing industries at lightning speed, but it’s also displacing millions of jobs. According to the World Economic Forum, over 85 million roles could be automated by 2025. That’s not some far-off prediction—that’s now.

Tim once said to me, “We’re all riding on the cape of this colossus. And it seems like this cool or scary story we’re all a part of, but we have to remember that we are the colossus. We can change what it does; we can control how it acts if we’re aware of it.” (It’s one of the most compelling “What does it mean to be human?” quotes that has stuck with me.) 

Because this isn’t just about innovation. It’s about responsibility. Compassion. Collaboration. The choices we make today will define what it means to be human in the decades to come.

How to prepare for the future of humanity

Let me ask you this: when was the last time school prepared you for a world moving this fast? Exactly. It didn’t. It couldn’t. That’s why preparing for the future requires a mindset shift—a willingness to step outside old paradigms and rethink how you approach your life.

Here are five ways you can start preparing for the wild, exciting road ahead:

1. Explore AI and make it your ally

AI isn’t just reshaping industries—it’s reshaping life. But let’s be real: 72% of people feel anxious about how fast AI is integrating into our daily lives. It’s easy to see why.

Is AI dangerous? It can be, but here’s the other side: its potential to elevate humanity is massive—if we know how to make it work for us.

My advice? Start small. Play with tools like ChatGPT, MidJourney, or AI-assisted design platforms. See how they can enhance your work, spark creativity, or even tackle the mundane tasks that eat up your time.

For marketers, it’s campaign ideas. For educators, it’s personalized learning platforms. Andn for you? The possibilities are endless.

2. Treat your health like a long-term investment

The future of health is about living longer. And it’s about living better.

Imagine hitting 100 and still feeling like you’re 40. That’s the promise of the age of longevity. But it starts with taking care of your most important asset—your body.

Whether it’s biohacking, fitness, or exploring holistic weight loss, focus on small, impactful changes that build a balanced, vibrant life.

Cut out the junk food. Move daily, even if it’s just a quick walk. Experiment with red light therapy or try supplements that support cellular health. 

Remember, your body is the foundation for everything else. If you don’t take care of it, nothing else will matter.

3. Build your financial literacy toolbox

Money isn’t the goal. Freedom is. And the future demands a shift from paycheck dependency to financial freedom.

Start learning about index funds, compounding interest, or ethical investing. Turn a hobby into a side hustle. Dive into entrepreneurship.

The point isn’t to become a billionaire—it’s to create stability and align your income with your values.

4. Prioritize personal growth

Let me be clear: growth isn’t about doing more. It’s about becoming more.

Skills like mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and adaptability aren’t optional anymore—they’re your edge in a world that never stops evolving.

Learn speed reading. Practice mindfulness. Journal. These are the building blocks to resilience and finding your purpose in life.

You see, growth isn’t a one-time effort. Rather, it’s a lifelong commitment to becoming the best version of yourself.

5. Redefine what success looks like

Success isn’t grades, titles, or accolades. It’s the energy you bring to your day. It’s the fire in your belly to chase what lights you up. Start asking yourself: What excites me? What gives me that “can’t wait to get out of bed” feeling?

Success isn’t a destination. It’s a journey—and one that’s entirely yours to define.

Join Us at The Future Human Fest at #Dubai

Why the future of humanity needs rethinking—and how Future Human 2025 is helping

Here’s the truth: the world is speeding forward, but our systems are lagging behind. Education, work, government—they’re running on outdated software. That’s why I created Future Human 2025.

This isn’t just another event. It’s where cutting-edge ideas meet real-world action.

Over three immersive days in Dubai, you’ll gain tools to master AI, boost your health, and unlock your potential. You’ll hear from world-renowned speakers like Dr. Shefali, Dave Asprey, and Marisa Peer, and join a global community of forward-thinkers ready to redefine what it means to be human.

Dubai, with its futuristic skyline and audacious vision, is the perfect backdrop for this transformation. It’s where impossible dreams become reality. And it’s where you’ll take the first steps toward creating your extraordinary future.

Elevate your human experience

To be human is to choose. To evolve, to forgive, to create, to love. To become part of something bigger while honoring what makes you unique. And that is the core of the “What does it mean to be human?” philosophy.

At Future Human 2025, we’re turning these ideas into action. So ask yourself: What does it mean to be human in this extraordinary era? And more importantly, what does it mean to be you?

Join me in Dubai this January. Let’s shape the future—together.

This article has been based on an interview with Vishen conducted by L’Officiel.

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Vishen is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, New York Times best-selling author, and founder and CEO of Mindvalley: a global education movement with millions of students worldwide. He is the creator of Mindvalley Quests, A-Fest, Mindvalley University, and various other platforms to help shape lives in the field of personal transformation. He has led Mindvalley to enter and train Fortune 500 companies, governments, the UN, and millions of people around the world. Vishen’s work in personal growth also extends to the public sector, as a speaker and activist working to evolve the core systems that influence our lives—including education, work culture, politics, and well-being.
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Vishen

Vishen is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, New York Times best-selling author, and founder and CEO of Mindvalley: a global education movement with millions of students worldwide. He is the creator of Mindvalley Quests, A-Fest, Mindvalley University, and various other platforms to help shape lives in the field of personal transformation. He has led Mindvalley to enter and train Fortune 500 companies, governments, the UN, and millions of people around the world. Vishen’s work in personal growth also extends to the public sector, as a speaker and activist working to evolve the core systems that influence our lives—including education, work culture, politics, and well-being.
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