If humanity is going to move to a next stage,
it won’t come from stronger bodies or better tech.
It will come from switching the inner OS
that holds the self together.
Season 1 — Survival by Social Roles
Humanity Season 1 has been built on a simple pattern.
- We feel anxious without roles.
- We lose meaning when we stop working.
- We measure ourselves by group position.
- We search outside for the cause of our fears.
In short, humans maintained themselves
through the roles they were given.
The Melting of Role-Based Meaning
With AI and BI spreading, this structure is collapsing.
Much of our work will be automated.
Sources of meaning are thinning out.
The role-based world is dissolving much faster
than people’s inner OS can update.
Season 2 — Building Meaning from Inner Unevenness
Those who survive will function differently.
- They don’t collapse when roles disappear.
- They live from inner “dekoboko,” not external labels.
- They construct their own meaning.
- They stay unbroken in the middle of confusion.
This shift from “role dependence” to “dekoboko dependence”
defines the humans of Season 2.
AI as a Filter, Not a Threat
AI is not merely a monster that steals jobs.
It becomes a test that asks,
“Will you stay on Monkey OS, or move to Season 2?”
Can you stay whole without roles.
Can you move without meaning being handed to you.
Can you treat your unevenness as material
instead of a flaw.
Conclusion — Dekoboko as the Next Human Specification
Even if jobs vanish and roles thin out,
those who remain steady will live from their dekoboko.
After homogenization, what survives is not skill or class,
but quirks, distortions, obsessions — the inner unevenness.
It’s ironic that civilization accelerates so fast
that humanity corners itself.
But the possibilities on the other side of that corner
are not gone yet.
In Season 2, survival converges on one thing.
How you handle your dekoboko.
