I wrote a relevant comment elsewhere. Basically I think that finding joy in the face of AGI catastrophe is roughly the same task as finding joy in the face of any catastrophe. The same human brain circuitry is at work in both cases.
In turn, I think that finding joy in the face of a catastrophe is not much different than finding joy in “normal” circumstances, so my advice would be standard stuff like aerobic exercise, healthy food, sufficient sleep, supportive relationships, gratitude journaling, meditation, etc (of course, this advice is not at all tailored to you and could be bad advice for you).
Also, AGI catastrophe is very much impending. It’s not here yet. In the present moment, it doesn’t exist. It might be worth reflecting on the utility of worry and how much you’d like to worry each day.
I wrote a relevant comment elsewhere. Basically I think that finding joy in the face of AGI catastrophe is roughly the same task as finding joy in the face of any catastrophe. The same human brain circuitry is at work in both cases.
In turn, I think that finding joy in the face of a catastrophe is not much different than finding joy in “normal” circumstances, so my advice would be standard stuff like aerobic exercise, healthy food, sufficient sleep, supportive relationships, gratitude journaling, meditation, etc (of course, this advice is not at all tailored to you and could be bad advice for you).
Also, AGI catastrophe is very much impending. It’s not here yet. In the present moment, it doesn’t exist. It might be worth reflecting on the utility of worry and how much you’d like to worry each day.