Empirically people don’t really seem to grow much after 40. Maybe 1 in 10 will adopt a truly different mindset. Maybe 1 in 100 will develop a new life-shaping ability (not a hobby). Maybe 1 in 1000 will take on a fundamentally leveled-up Act 2 that will top Act 1.
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You might be making the opposite mistake that Curtis Yarvin made with his whole Carlyle research. You think that new technology is a constant, he thinks that it doesn’t exist lol. Time will tell I suppose.
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It has almost nothing to do with technology. You really oughta try writing out your own ideas since you appear yo have arrived at some sort of breakthrough. Triangulating your thoughts with reference to others’ thinking is going to increasingly distort both yours and theirs now.
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Disrespecting elders is about the only thing American elderculture gets right. I think trad elderculture is way worse than modern. It actively inhibits dark growth by reducing oldies to grandparents.