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Accepting complexity means letting go of designing your life, and bravely exposing yourself to the randomness of wild living in the world as it is.
Accepting complexity means letting go of designing your life, and bravely exposing yourself to the randomness of wild living in the world as it is.
There you are, staring into the abyss of the world, paralyzed in the face of all that darkness.
If you wish to live free from fear and worry, do not try to prevent them, but rather prepare yourself. For the cost of your worry is that your joy is diminished, your hope obscured, and your generosity truncated.
Bias patterns are probabilistic, not deterministic. Even adding archetypal patterns, cultural patterns, familial patterns does not get us to a deterministic model, but merely alters the probabilities.
Orientation is about knowing where we are in space and when we are in time.
Our disagreements often revolve around understanding what is true and how we update our knowledge when faced with conflicting information.
No matter how hard one tries to model the perspective of another, it will always be a model, at best a re-presentation of the information and sense data of the world through a hypothetical lens.
Personality is who we are without trying to be anybody, not who we are trying to be.
Good is not the absence of evil, evil is the absence of good.
Learn to suffer, not to panic.
Our backlit screens are distraction engines. They trick us about what time of day it is, and they trick us into wanting things we don’t want and into not wanting things we actually need. We are confused, and by that confusion, we further confuse ourselves and each other.
Our scripts are killing us.
Good is a product of the ethical and spiritual artistry of individuals; it cannot be mass-produced.
A month-long pop-up campus in Mediterranean nature, for deep study of the biggest social questions about Artificial Intelligence and the Machine.
Orientation is about knowing where we are in space and when we are in time.
All of the assumptions that your adult lives have been built on are rapidly deteriorating.
Anxiety is the embodiment of non-specific fear. Depression is the embodiment of fear denied and ignored. Truly seen, anxiety and depression are two sides of the same coin, the former a frustrated flight response from fear, the latter a frustrated fight response.
It’s your life. It’s up to you how to live it. But living the truth is better than living a lie. Owning up to your reality is the only way you can improve it.
Our disagreements often revolve around understanding what is true and how we update our knowledge when faced with conflicting information.