Argues that the way to encourage the exploration of space is to privatize it, and profiles some of the profit-seeking companies that are already active.
B. Alexander Howerton Books
This author is driven by a fascination with the depth of human experience, spanning from the distant past to the far future. Their work explores the multi-millennial trajectory of the human condition, emphasizing that life is inherently worth living despite its challenges. Rather than seeing pessimism as an accurate reflection of our state, the author views it as an ingrained survival trait. They advocate for cultivating a stewardship attitude towards the cultural gifts passed down through generations, seeing it as essential for long-term survival and thriving.
