Eliezer posted a comment that’s essentially devoid of content. This satirizes the original quote’s claim that one should be of “no mind whatsoever” by illustrating that mindlessness isn’t particularly useful—a truly mindless individual (like that portrayed in the comment) would have no useful contributions to make.
Probably it would be even more interesting if I could understand it.
Eliezer posted a comment that’s essentially devoid of content. This satirizes the original quote’s claim that one should be of “no mind whatsoever” by illustrating that mindlessness isn’t particularly useful—a truly mindless individual (like that portrayed in the comment) would have no useful contributions to make.
That went completely over my head. (I guessed he was alluding to some concept whose name began with “dur”, but I couldn’t think of any relevant one.)
I interpreted ‘mind’ as ‘opinion’, so I didn’t get it either.
“No mind” is ordinary mind.