I against my brother, my brothers and I against my cousins, then my cousins and I against strangers.
Which bracket do I identify with at the point in time when being asked the question? Which perspective do I take? That’s what determines the purpose. You might say—well, your own perspective. But that’s the thing, my perspective depends on—other than the time of day and my current hormonal status—the way the question is framed, and which identity level I identify with most at that moment.
Consider in the sense of “what would my wire headed self do”, yes. Similar to Anja’s recent post. However, I’ll never (can’t imagine the circumstances) be in a state of mind where doing so would seem natural to me.
I against my brother, my brothers and I against my cousins, then my cousins and I against strangers.
Which bracket do I identify with at the point in time when being asked the question? Which perspective do I take? That’s what determines the purpose. You might say—well, your own perspective. But that’s the thing, my perspective depends on—other than the time of day and my current hormonal status—the way the question is framed, and which identity level I identify with most at that moment.
Does it follow from that that you could consider taking the perspective of your post wirehead self?
Consider in the sense of “what would my wire headed self do”, yes. Similar to Anja’s recent post. However, I’ll never (can’t imagine the circumstances) be in a state of mind where doing so would seem natural to me.