u know what not caring feels like? it feels like caring about something ELSE. every time you care you necessarily must not care about infinite other things. each act love is by necessity an act of hate. saving the divine by sacrificing the world.
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every act of "not caring" imagined in our minds thus doesn't actually occur in reality within another. from their perspective they don't even realize they'd committed a "not care", they've been too busy caring about something else.
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since consciousness emerges from this "caring", the act of the "not caring" is actually impossible to emerge in consciousness except as an abstract via negativa ideas. that is. no one "not cares".
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if you think they don't care it's only because you don't think what they think is important is important. you think something else should be MORE important.
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for the narcissist it is "what I'm saying SHOULD be more important that w/e you think is currently important." for the dog it is "what Big Dog is saying is more important than w/e you think is currently important."
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both theme are very presumptuous because you're implying that your proposed Important Thing is more important than anything the other could be thinking about. (since u can't read their mind)
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"look, I made 1 billion dollars, look at me!" "sry, repeat that? i was thinking about my mother who died an 1hr ago." "oh...nvm..."
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this is why if you think that the problems of the world are caused by Not Enough Caring then you are dead wrong. it is always about improper Allocation of Caring.
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whether it was art, capital, attention, wars, NFTs, etc... what is most valuable is whatever can re-allocate the caring in the world. because that is the source of all change, both 'good' and 'bad'.
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