Shivon Zilis@shivon·Dec 29, 2016Odd question but has anyone seen a good analysis exploring the relationship between our biological hardwiring and current economic systems?11220
Shivon Zilis@shivon·Dec 29, 2016wrapping my head around UBI models a bit more and was just curious where they will and won't clash with biological imperatives1
nick gaylord@texastacos·Dec 29, 2016as in usage-based insurance? curious what potential clashes you foresee2
Shivon Zilis@shivon·Dec 29, 2016the evolutionary drives that push us to gather/hoard resources, signal, etc, don't go away and are a source of meaning for most.13
Shivon Zilis@shivonReplying to @shivon and @texastacoslosing a sense of meaning can be disastrous, even if all of your physical needs are met, and redefining meaning isn't easy8:42 PM · Dec 29, 2016·Twitter for iPhone3 Likes
nick gaylord@texastacos·Dec 29, 2016Replying to @shivonso the question here is how do these models interact with the way we self-identify through control over resources? or something?
trylks@trylks·Dec 29, 2016Replying to @shivon"most"? Sure? To me, working on axiology would be very valuable/meaningful, not profitable I write patents: negative value
trylks@trylks·Dec 29, 2016Replying to @shivonI think jobs are for most people an income source that consumes time. The remaining time is where they do all the meaningful things.