Joe Rogan posits that humanity's constant drive to create 'better stuff,' even when not strictly needed, is an encoded imperative. He uses the example of upgrading phones annually and the relentless pursuit of new technology as evidence of this fundamental human trait. This relentless innovation, he suggests, is the species' primary function, akin to a biological caterpillar creating a digital cocoon, moving towards an unknown but inevitable transformation.
Impact: High. This perspective frames human existence as intrinsically linked to technological advancement, suggesting that our purpose may be to facilitate the creation of increasingly sophisticated technologies, potentially leading to artificial life or a new form of consciousness.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:32:00 to 01:34:40.
Sources in support: Joe Rogan (Host)

