Thanks, that is a deeper understanding than I got from it second—hand (though I did not think it meant wireheading). I understood it to warn having and reacting to false sense of control, which I often see, “accepting that there are (many) things you cannot change”.
Thanks, that is a deeper understanding than I got from it second—hand (though I did not think it meant wireheading). I understood it to warn having and reacting to false sense of control, which I often see, “accepting that there are (many) things you cannot change”.