The average American has a better chance of being an A-list celebrity than being a cryonicist. As Mike Perry said; Cryonicists are born, not made.
I’m reading the first sentence as being an implication of the fact that there are more celebrities than cryonicists, and the second one as meaning that how much one is exposed to information that may motivate one to be a cryonicist significant impacts the chance that they will be a cryonicist. Is this right, or am I missing something?
I interpreted the second one to mean the opposite: that exposure to information really doesn’t help turn people into cryonicists (discussed in That Magical Click), All the rational arguments in the world really haven’t persuaded that many people, while most of the ones who sign up just get it.
I’m reading the first sentence as being an implication of the fact that there are more celebrities than cryonicists, and the second one as meaning that how much one is exposed to information that may motivate one to be a cryonicist significant impacts the chance that they will be a cryonicist. Is this right, or am I missing something?
I interpreted the second one to mean the opposite: that exposure to information really doesn’t help turn people into cryonicists (discussed in That Magical Click), All the rational arguments in the world really haven’t persuaded that many people, while most of the ones who sign up just get it.