If you know you can save the world, or do anything significant that has eternal repercussions, that no other human is likely to do in the mid to long term—if you are truly a once-in-a-civilization-event—how irrational is it to do anything else?
If you can’t reprogram your mind from “Having a companion is a good idea.” to “Having a companion is neglecting my duties.”, having no companion may feel like sacrifice. But if you can, or you start with the latter conviction, having a companion feels like the height of folly. Torment. Frustration. Time away from your true love—The Singularity.
With great power comes great responsibility—non-transferable, non-delegatable responsibility.
If you know you can save the world, or do anything significant that has eternal repercussions, that no other human is likely to do in the mid to long term—if you are truly a once-in-a-civilization-event—how irrational is it to do anything else?
If you can’t reprogram your mind from “Having a companion is a good idea.” to “Having a companion is neglecting my duties.”, having no companion may feel like sacrifice. But if you can, or you start with the latter conviction, having a companion feels like the height of folly. Torment. Frustration. Time away from your true love—The Singularity.
With great power comes great responsibility—non-transferable, non-delegatable responsibility.