The human race is learning at an astonishing rate, and the pace is quickening. 
 The "advanced" ideas we take for granted and intelligent ways of thinking 
we've adopted to make our lives better will be commonplace in a few years.  
Some of us think we're so much smarter than the masses, but they're right 
behind us; we just happen to catch on a little quicker than most.  Consider 
your departure from "normality"; consider all the lessons you've learned and 
applied in your life that has made you a smarter, happier and more productive 
human.  You were raised in human culture, along with all the other "masses", 
yet you came across useful ways of thinking and living, which you have applied 
in your life.  You found ideas, which, once you considered them, seemed 
obvious and useful -- the ideas just made a lot of sense.  You stumbled on to 
the path of self-transformation and self-improvement, and right now, what 
you've learned  makes you more advanced than the typical human.  But it all 
came from *learning*.  Other people will see the ideas you saw, and they will 
make just as much sense to them as they did to you, and the people will adopt 
the good ideas just as eagerly as you did.
These ideas, of self-transformation and self-improvement are spreading 
incredibly quickly through the culture.  Just go to a bookstore and see the 
*huge* self-help section!  Much of the advice in these books may be bullshit, 
but at least people are thinking about improving themselves, and there is such 
a huge demand for these kinds of books that thousands of authors are making a 
living off writing them.  All over the place, I see advertisements for 
seminars and lectures on self-improvement.  There is a huge demand for this.  
By whom?  By the masses.  The masses want to improve themselves.  They are 
spending huge amounts of money to find someone to show them the way to do it.  
I say, that's pretty Extropian of them.
We, who currently identify ourselves as "Extropian", may be more intelligent 
than the typical human, but as far as I'm concerned, our intelligence is a 
skill we've learned, and it's something that the "masses" are learning.  I'm 
very pleased with the progress I see humans making.  Humans are smart.  And 
they are open to new ideas.  People want things to be better, and they *will* 
make intelligent choices.  It sometimes takes a little while, but the good 
ideas eventually *do* get adopted.  
 - David Musick
 -- The tradition of seeking better solutions and improving our situation is 
an ancient one.  I am proud to keep this tradition alive. --