Struck by a market-making provocation from @tristanharris today: "Imagine a world where you love how you make choices and you love how you're directing your attention, because tech inventors are competing to figure out how best to help you live as you intend."
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I love this. To the point I raised in another tweet about meditation, I probably wouldn’t have started that if I understood what it really was for. There is an inferential distance problem here. But that framing sure seems awfully patronizing.
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I posit that many people would not take a 100% guaranteed improvement in quality of life at the cost of a substantially lower salary, though few would admit to it
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If we've already done this will the tool cause us to take an even more enjoyable and even lower paying job?
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Yes people do it all the time - the product is called graduate school
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But, of course, we know nothing in advance for certain. Many think they know. The thinking person thinks he or she MAY know, but knows that certainty when it comes to the future, personal or otherwise, is a fiction.
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