Digital technology increasingly teaches us to see human life as a store of value: measurable, calculable, and ready for market. This is true for all of us.
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January 20th, 2026 | 11 min read
By Wyatt Graham
Digital technology increasingly teaches us to see human life as a store of value: measurable, calculable, and ready for market. This is true for all of us.
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Wyatt Graham is the Editor-in-Chief of TGC Canada. Follow him at www.WyattGraham.com.
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