So super interesting. Being old school (and old) I appreciate the long form, where I don't have to mentally extrapolate meaning from images and cryptic, alternately spelled text. Thanks for this valuable insight.
I really like how you synthesize information and communicate. Since you are writing on narratives, I suggest you check out what's going on at Epsilon Theory, www.epsilontheory.com. Not shilling. Just a long time subscriber. Here's a most recent sample:
Our story so far …
The metaverse is real. It is an invisible, yet physically instantiated world of quadrillions of clustered human neurons alive in an electric ocean of neurochemicals, networked across billions of human brains through shared linguistic structures. These linguistic structures are the grammars of narrative. Like a microbe, these narrative grammars are profoundly alien to our conception of life, but a biological conception of narratives and a physical conception of their environment – the metaverse – is as important as a biological conception of viruses and bacteria.
Why? Because also like viruses and bacteria, these narrative grammars can be altered at a fundamental level through gain-of-function technologies. They can be weaponized. Big Tech, Big Media and Big Politics have made a conscious effort to weaponize these narrative organisms by inserting specific linguistic triggers that in turn shape the physical clustering of human neurons in ways that serve their interests. Big Tech/Media/Politics are changing the way we think.
Today we begin the battle to reclaim our humanity and our autonomy of mind.
I'm not gonna lie, CT has me burnt out haha. Between learning how every facet of crypto works, maintaining a day job in a field that I constantly need to stay up to date on and options trading for additional income, I feel like I'm running myself into the ground. I don't know how you do it haha.
A lot of text, true. Well written, stringent, and cohesive. Old and new and latest info and data mixed to a well made cocktail. Being here for an eternity now (+12 months!!!!) I am still fomoing, fudding, losing track and getting lost easily. Overwhelm and doomscroolling everywhere. Thanx for the beacon of light.
P.S.: your address works ;-) Have a coffee, cocktail or chai on me. Or two.
Everything you just put into words, is exactly whats been floating in my head this week. im only 4 months into CT... but its been really interesting to immerse into, and then pull back from.
So super interesting. Being old school (and old) I appreciate the long form, where I don't have to mentally extrapolate meaning from images and cryptic, alternately spelled text. Thanks for this valuable insight.
ty dawg!
I really like how you synthesize information and communicate. Since you are writing on narratives, I suggest you check out what's going on at Epsilon Theory, www.epsilontheory.com. Not shilling. Just a long time subscriber. Here's a most recent sample:
Our story so far …
The metaverse is real. It is an invisible, yet physically instantiated world of quadrillions of clustered human neurons alive in an electric ocean of neurochemicals, networked across billions of human brains through shared linguistic structures. These linguistic structures are the grammars of narrative. Like a microbe, these narrative grammars are profoundly alien to our conception of life, but a biological conception of narratives and a physical conception of their environment – the metaverse – is as important as a biological conception of viruses and bacteria.
Why? Because also like viruses and bacteria, these narrative grammars can be altered at a fundamental level through gain-of-function technologies. They can be weaponized. Big Tech, Big Media and Big Politics have made a conscious effort to weaponize these narrative organisms by inserting specific linguistic triggers that in turn shape the physical clustering of human neurons in ways that serve their interests. Big Tech/Media/Politics are changing the way we think.
Today we begin the battle to reclaim our humanity and our autonomy of mind.
I'm not gonna lie, CT has me burnt out haha. Between learning how every facet of crypto works, maintaining a day job in a field that I constantly need to stay up to date on and options trading for additional income, I feel like I'm running myself into the ground. I don't know how you do it haha.
A lot of text, true. Well written, stringent, and cohesive. Old and new and latest info and data mixed to a well made cocktail. Being here for an eternity now (+12 months!!!!) I am still fomoing, fudding, losing track and getting lost easily. Overwhelm and doomscroolling everywhere. Thanx for the beacon of light.
P.S.: your address works ;-) Have a coffee, cocktail or chai on me. Or two.
Everything you just put into words, is exactly whats been floating in my head this week. im only 4 months into CT... but its been really interesting to immerse into, and then pull back from.
This article was eye opening ser. Thank you so much for taking the time to write it and pay the knowledge forward!