More specifically, why doesn’t Luke add helping all of humanity to that list? Is he really that altruistic? What is it about helping some vague unappreciative “humanity” that lets it trump all these other awesome things?
I’m downvoting Luke’s comment, not to be mean, but because I think it’s unhealthy and not even moral to subordinate yourself so thoroughly to “all humanity”, and I don’t want to encourage Luke to do it more.
My point was sort of that I’m having a hard time believing anyone can be quite as dedicated as lukeprog’s post makes him sound. Maybe he is just that awesome, but it sounded like posturing to me (read: it definitely is posturing, but perhaps it’s also based in reality). Admittedly, I chose a roundabout way to express that.
Economies of time and scale. I study mathematics because once a theorem is proved, it is established forever. On the other hand, working at McDonalds provides only a localized contribution in time and space, as does playing WoW.
More specifically, why doesn’t Luke add helping all of humanity to that list? Is he really that altruistic? What is it about helping some vague unappreciative “humanity” that lets it trump all these other awesome things?
I’m downvoting Luke’s comment, not to be mean, but because I think it’s unhealthy and not even moral to subordinate yourself so thoroughly to “all humanity”, and I don’t want to encourage Luke to do it more.
My point was sort of that I’m having a hard time believing anyone can be quite as dedicated as lukeprog’s post makes him sound. Maybe he is just that awesome, but it sounded like posturing to me (read: it definitely is posturing, but perhaps it’s also based in reality). Admittedly, I chose a roundabout way to express that.
I was adding my comment to yours, but directing it at Luke. Will clarify.
Economies of time and scale. I study mathematics because once a theorem is proved, it is established forever. On the other hand, working at McDonalds provides only a localized contribution in time and space, as does playing WoW.