Let’s Imagine: An Alternative Existence

Adesh Acharya
3 min readNov 17, 2021
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Let us imagine a habitable planet with life, far far away!

The planet is revolving around its own star. Its day-night period is as of Earth’s.

And on that planet, let us imagine species. Millions. With variety for procreation. Just like on Earth.

Let us imagine one species among them which is head-and-shoulders above the rest. In intelligence and sophistication. Just like us!

Now let us decide that the planet has had life for more than a billion years. The intelligent species there has been smarting around for more than 2 million years. Just like ours!

Now let us imagine the planet with its peculiar atmosphere, water, soil, forest, etc.

Let us imagine all this with one crucial difference — it’s intelligent species is not like humans. Let us imagine them different. Yes, let them walk on two feet and let them look like us physically. But let them not be like us behaviorally.

Let’s make them different.

Let’s not make them build huge buildings, monuments and structures. Let’s not make them political. Let’s not make them national. Let’s not make them create huge corporations. Let’s not make them kill each other or creatures. Let’s not make them adhere to their own mandatory principles. Let’s not make them need any kind of superficial entertainment — Let’s make them wise.

Yes, let’s imagine them greedless, free and wise.

They didn’t build huge buildings and structures because they are okay with distributed minimalistic settlements and structures of aesthetic/experiential importance.

They didn’t organize politically because they are okay with improvisational organizing. They understand the need of community but also realize the absurdity of politics and power.

Everyone is wise enough to mind their own business and greedless enough to not want unnecessary things. Everyone has their own land and they are fine cultivating what they need and consuming it. Remember, they are not greedy, so it will work.

Now, since they are wise as such, they did not need/want big businesses.

Nor did they have to trouble other creatures for their own amusement. They live at a distance far enough to remain untroubled by other creatures.

Since they are free and wise, they didn’t adhere to mandatory customs and principles such as marriage and children. Their population is well balanced. Whenever it seems to increase, they have the wisdom to understand it, hence, there will always be those who will make personal sacrifices. They didn’t need any forms of superficial entertainment as they don’t have any dissapointments hence anxieties.

So, what will they do? How will they live? How do we imagine that?

I propose the following:

They will spend their time in philosophical, scientific or artistic contemplation and creation. Depending on individual preferences or the need.

They won’t build sophisticated technologies. There is no need — they don’t want to conquer their fellows or the cosmos. They are wise enough to be happy where they are. They will have scientific technologies though. For reasons clear! They might have computers and internet.

They have understood that the only purpose of their high intelligence is to experience and understand life and the world. Nothing else matters! All is peaceful and well.

What is the difference between them and us?

It’s greed, isn’t it?

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