On its 10th anniversary, The Interval at Long Now is looking toward the next 10,000 years.
Briefly

The Long Now Foundation's mission highlights the importance of considering the long view of time, emphasizing how our current actions shape the future and the legacy we leave behind.
During The Interval's 10th anniversary, the redesigned space incorporates artifacts and interactive elements to provoke thought about our responsibilities towards future generations.
Andrew Warner emphasizes that the biggest challenge of long-term thinking is recognizing its relevance to present actions, asking how we want to be remembered by future descendants.
The Clock project by the Long Now Foundation aims to serve as a thought experiment and real engineering endeavor, symbolizing a commitment to thinking on a 10,000-year scale.
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