If you embody that attitude...does it even matter?
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Replying to @Cantide1
I don’t think it matters if you embody any sort of attitude (unless you’re harming others or endangering yourself) But I’m curious how the world perceives this type of mindset. Arrogant?
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Replying to @snigdhar0y @Cantide1
Typically? Crazy or arrogant, depending on whether they can discredit your views or not. Which is why it's usually easier to just do than to advocate for.
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that just made me think of something unrelated, but kind of related: when do you think that we'll reach a point of meta-evolution where everyone has eyes opened and brains are likepic.twitter.com/MNXBzP23QM
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The basic understanding of how our mind works and how to reprogram it in all sorts of all ways has been discovered again and again. It does not take much more than a few hundred years of an unbroken intellectual tradition, with a few hundred dedicated people in every generation.
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Replying to @Plinz @snigdhar0y and
Our own culture is largely not there yet, so we are like arrogant children that think their parents and grandparents were confused and primitive. There is no reason to think that the mental development of future generations will exceed past ones.
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Replying to @Plinz @snigdhar0y and
However, we can compile knowledge and teaching techniques to get motivated and gifted individuals to progress much faster in the techniques of using their minds than they otherwise would. Our civilization seems to be in decline, but we have an abundance of resources to work with.
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Replying to @Plinz @snigdhar0y and
I love the idea of inducing lucidity in every human being, but I don't see any chance of that happening.
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Joscha, I don’t understand why you’re thinking there is no reason to think that the mental development of future generations will exceed past ones Don’t future generations run faster than the previous and progress exponentially quicker? We have made more available for the future
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Every generation that wants to advance still has to dig down all the way to the foundations, before they work their way back to the edge. Very few individuals are capable and willing and supported. We may have made knowledge more accessible, but the journey is still not easy.
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The journey isn’t easy for any generation since we all have hardships in our own way. Do you think we would get closer to that meta-evolutionary state I was referring to if all generations understood better that we all have our unique problems and we all boosted each other?
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Would we be closer to enlightenment if everyone were more understanding? Yes, tautologically. That just changes the labels on the problem, not the problem.
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