I added some headings, but I am not sure they help. I thought it would maker more sense to establish myself that would then establish how I got to a solution outside of usury. So once I am cleared to write a shorter version, I will. But, man, more than −30 karma? Because I am telling people to read instead of jumping to conclusions? With the first thing I post? I was told LessWrong has a high standard of content, so I made a point of doing that, well, thought I was, by building the big picture, the whole story, to get to why, what, how. But I don’t have the best solutions. What could AI Achieve, with the framework presented, given that I know, and what I am trying to let you all know, that a neutral currency is critical for any empowered change to really happen. Let’s use AI to see what it would come up with.
I didn’t expect the article to be this long, but the initial, much shorter article was rejected because the moderators said I was muddled. So, OK, here I the big picture, establishing the whole argument. What will happen with the shorter article I write is I’ll get questions to explain more. And so I go round in circles. That is why I left a link to what I wrote on Medium, to give other options. I am doing the best I can to explain something that is really outside what we accept as currency. BX is not for those that aren’t interested sustainable change. We have to start somewhere. Who on Earth has heard of a neutral currency, ye?
If people want to disrespect innovation in the sustainable space, that is their problem. I just didn’t; expect the vitriol here. That’s entitled ignorance talking. Exactly who I want to avoid, but really didn’t expect it here.
I wouldn’t say my own posts have been particularly well-received on LW so far, but I try to look at this as a learning experience—perhaps you can, too, for your posts?
When I was in grad school, my advisor took the red pen to anything I wrote and tore it apart—it made me a better writer. Perhaps consider taking a course on clear technical writing (such as on udemy.com), or finding tips on YouTube or elsewhere on the web, and then practicing them, perhaps with ChatGPT’s help? Becoming a more clear and concise writer can be useful both for getting one’s views across and crystallizing one’s own thinking.
I added some headings, but I am not sure they help. I thought it would maker more sense to establish myself that would then establish how I got to a solution outside of usury. So once I am cleared to write a shorter version, I will. But, man, more than −30 karma? Because I am telling people to read instead of jumping to conclusions? With the first thing I post? I was told LessWrong has a high standard of content, so I made a point of doing that, well, thought I was, by building the big picture, the whole story, to get to why, what, how. But I don’t have the best solutions. What could AI Achieve, with the framework presented, given that I know, and what I am trying to let you all know, that a neutral currency is critical for any empowered change to really happen. Let’s use AI to see what it would come up with.
I didn’t expect the article to be this long, but the initial, much shorter article was rejected because the moderators said I was muddled. So, OK, here I the big picture, establishing the whole argument. What will happen with the shorter article I write is I’ll get questions to explain more. And so I go round in circles. That is why I left a link to what I wrote on Medium, to give other options. I am doing the best I can to explain something that is really outside what we accept as currency. BX is not for those that aren’t interested sustainable change. We have to start somewhere. Who on Earth has heard of a neutral currency, ye?
If people want to disrespect innovation in the sustainable space, that is their problem. I just didn’t; expect the vitriol here. That’s entitled ignorance talking. Exactly who I want to avoid, but really didn’t expect it here.
Thanks for adding the headings and TL;DR.
I wouldn’t say my own posts have been particularly well-received on LW so far, but I try to look at this as a learning experience—perhaps you can, too, for your posts?
When I was in grad school, my advisor took the red pen to anything I wrote and tore it apart—it made me a better writer. Perhaps consider taking a course on clear technical writing (such as on udemy.com), or finding tips on YouTube or elsewhere on the web, and then practicing them, perhaps with ChatGPT’s help? Becoming a more clear and concise writer can be useful both for getting one’s views across and crystallizing one’s own thinking.