I have various disagreements with some of the points in this post, and I don’t think it adds enough new ideas to be strongly worthy of winning the annual review, but I am grateful to have read it, and for worthwhile topics it helps to retread the same ground in slightly different ways with some regularity. I will give this a +1 vote.
(As an example disagreement, there’s a quote of a fictional character saying “There will be time enough for love and beauty and joy and family later. But first we must make the world safe for them.” A contrary hypothesis I believe in more is that growing from children into adults involves bringing to life all parts of us that have been suffocated by Moloch, including many of these very powerful very human parts, and it is not good for these parts of us to be lost to the world until after the singularity.)
I have various disagreements with some of the points in this post, and I don’t think it adds enough new ideas to be strongly worthy of winning the annual review, but I am grateful to have read it, and for worthwhile topics it helps to retread the same ground in slightly different ways with some regularity. I will give this a +1 vote.
(As an example disagreement, there’s a quote of a fictional character saying “There will be time enough for love and beauty and joy and family later. But first we must make the world safe for them.” A contrary hypothesis I believe in more is that growing from children into adults involves bringing to life all parts of us that have been suffocated by Moloch, including many of these very powerful very human parts, and it is not good for these parts of us to be lost to the world until after the singularity.)