sovereignty?.. maybe just curiosity..? am thinking that would save a ton of energy.. by creating diff collectives.. et al
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Replying to @monk51295
IME curiosity exists in some kind of feedback loop with sovereignty...but I know 'curious people' who aren't very functional.
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Replying to @dthorson
i'm thinking the non functionality has more to do with sync
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Replying to @dthorson
i should have asked.. what do you mean by sovereignty
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Replying to @dthorson
so.. what if with that definition.. curiosity is what creates/sustains sovereignty.. what if that's why we're missing it.. by not trusting/facilitating individual daily curiosity..
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Replying to @monk51295
Ah! I think I'm getting you now. Yes, I think curiosity is a big part of what leads to sovereignty. I personally prefer 'eros' as a term for what I imagine you're pointing to. In that sense sovereignty is an emergent property of our deep love affair with life.
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Replying to @dthorson
'In that sense sovereignty is an emergent property of our deep love affair with life.' yeah.
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Replying to @monk51295 @dthorson
Thanks for definition of sovereignty! I like this. In my experience at the moment the aspect most under developed in those around me seems to be agency. Maybe that’s my bias because I’ve enjoyed developing that one. People seem astounded when I do things atm.
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An example: everyone in my office steals each other’s chairs, some are using hard chairs because not enough computer chairs. I’m a freelancer but I emailed the facilities people whose details are prominently pinned to a board and everyone was astounded when new chairs showed up!
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