It is humbling to consider that if we harness just 1 millionth of the Sun’s power for AI, that will be much more than a million times the intelligence of all of humanity
Hamaguchi says in the new Square Enix Shanghai Q&A that the goal of the FF7 Remake series is to not just recreate the OG FF7.
Rather, it is a new work meant to combine elements across the entire Compilation of FF7, such as Advent Children, Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, and other spin-offs.
And regarding whether Cissnei will appear in FF7 Revelation...well, he can't exactly talk about it now lol.
However, FF7 Revelation is a work they hope fans can enjoy to see how the characters they like turn out, such as for example Cissnei or even other compilation characters.
He also notes that Cissnei is indeed a super popular character that a lot of media always asks him about lol.
Wisdom Says:
Pro 23:4 Labour not to be rich: cease from thine own wisdom.
This one goes against the grain of how most of the world thinks. Many think that since money is useful, and it is. And that money can solve certain needs, and it does. And because that is true they then labor to be rich.
But the wisdom of God says cease from your own wisdom and do not labor to be rich. While money is a good tool and having enough is good, the pursuit of having way more than you need is not good for you.
One reason is greed destroys your heart and hurts others. Two your main focus should be on God and on others and not your bank account. God’s wisdom is always best. We should keep our priorities in line with His.
He is not saying here do not labor. He has harsh thinks to say about the sluggard. He is not saying that money is evil. In other places His Word tells us that He loves a cheerful giver and teaches us about helping the poor.
Money is a good tool, a tool that God does use for His glory.
What He is talking about here is priorities. Labor for Him, Labor for His work and labor for your needs and the needs of others. But do not labor to be rich.
Wisdom says labor for the correct reasons and not those that destroy. O yes, greed is indeed a great destroyer.