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Rough Notes
- I can't remember where I read it, probably in Systems Thinking, something about dissent having to die off before a prevailing theory changes.
- The assertion that individuals are locked in to their beliefs.
- I go through these arcs:
- a life of no substance is waste
- then, all is waste:
- Assessing substance is rooted in values
- how can something so subjective possibly reflect objective 'value?'
- That if I cannot grow
- That's ok, because I don't owe anyone anything?
- [belief] It's not enough to simply exist
- Your value (however you price it), must be undeniable
- Mediocrity is not just a moral failing, it's basically criminal (against God, why not.)
- That I deserve nothing, I earn everything (and even what I've earned, I really don't deserve, I just cheated, somehow.)
- That just being, is just waiting around to die (and why waste time?)
- That we don't ready ourselves for death through contentment, but by action.
- And since I am deeply unoriginal, I can only assume this is just a modern twist on Catholic guilt:
- in death, you shall be rewarded for the quality of your life, as measured by:
- children
- toil
- tithe
- there's no reward after death, but in those final minutes, sure, you'll rest-easy knowing you worked yourself raw.
- Small comfort for the ugly deaths then
- no shits given for your merits
- in death, you shall be rewarded for the quality of your life, as measured by:
- But it's frightening to kick the tires on the vehicle I've been strapped to.
- If I break it, dismantle it, then what?
- How do I propel myself forward?
- I think that's frightening for a couple reasons:
- Not just the obvious uncertainty
- But having seen people wrestle with it and struggle for decades.
- For all the hard work, to be knocked down on your ass unceremoniously.
- To search desperately for any kind of momentum, and finding nothing left.
- That sucks, so yeah, it's got issues, but the ride that moves I'm gonna latch on [belief] moral superiority will deliver you unto the kingdom of heaven
- Who needs friends when you've got virtuous consumerism, aescetic inclinations (no gas, I ride),
- The best bandaid for loneliness is to imagine a carbon-neutral passive home, somewhere far away without the remotest possibility of connection with anyone or anything (maybe a snake, some kind of burrowing rodent.) [belief] There's no time for fun, we have work to do.
Questions
- Why don't I ask questions?
- A question that ties nicely to a quote:
- "If you never say anything wrong, you never say anything."
- A general law is bound to have at least two exceptions?
- What about arithmetic? Though that one is bound to sneak an exception in through the definitions.
- I think we already called out Thermodynamics earlier. Again, saved by carefully crafted definitions
- How can I take anything I say outloud seriously? Or have the nerve to write down? A moment later, I've seen the other angle where I'm tragically misguided. Maybe I've just never thought something through well enough, to see it baked through, all the arguments and counter-arguments, where I'm left holding neither reason nor sentiment. Just a vague, fuzzy intuition, where I'm no longer suprised by the challenges.
- Why do I get caught off-guard?
- I didn't think of it first.
- I didn't consider the opposition, I just sat comfortably in my belief, in the false-security of the unchallenged, unexamined belief.
- Then, when the inevitable challenge does come, I'm shocked and bewildered and outraged and hurt.
- Because I threw myself upon a raft seeking relief without checking its worthiness.
Quotes
- "The Law of Conservation of Laws"
- Systems
- In the face of disputing evidence
- change the definitions
- don't scrap the law