Implicit motivations will never be the basis of a world government I get what you are saying, but it won't work in this regard unless we find extraterrestrial life or an external motivation to cooperate universally
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Replying to @MagisterMrK @DanielleFong
I'm suggesting that they are the basis of every government. If they weren't, governments would appear less corrupt, more explicitly coherent, and such.
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Replying to @forshaper @DanielleFong
Ah I misunderstood. You are talking nature and I am talking nurture
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Replying to @MagisterMrK @DanielleFong
I'm also claiming all nurture is nature.
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Replying to @forshaper @MagisterMrK
hmm interesting idea. i don't think it's 100% true or 100% false. definitely interesting. but the power of willpower to change the world is immense
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Replying to @forshaper @MagisterMrK
hmm, well I *know* that if you diligently work hard on something for a decade, the universe reshapes itself around you! So the key is staying motivated. And the key to that is how not to die.
@paulg wrote this amazing essay on it. http://www.paulgraham.com/die.html pic.twitter.com/yufi66hvM8
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Personally, I try to avoid work. Which is to say, I make my play count.
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This is exactly right. I want to reformat the economy into something more about play and fun and growth and love and experience and connection and imagination.
Imagine Earth! 
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