Episode 1
- human minds are awfully malleable
- Symmetry of power increase in Evolution (except in humans)
- Cheetahs and deers get faster together. Slower ones die behind
- Nature stays in balance
- Humans power increases asymetrically from all other species
- Cheetahs and deers get faster together. Slower ones die behind
- Propagative memes propagate more than true memes
- Protector memes help memes last longer
- They make us defer thinking to others
- Protector memes help memes last longer
- Malthus was wrong
Episode 2 (War on Sense-Making 4)
- Pandemic Considerations
- Is it possible that the US slow response was simply incompetence?
- Or is it possible for some interests to have contributed to such a slow response?
- Hedge Funds selling stocks at a high in February and shorting stuff
- We don’t know but it’s something to think about
- Getting comfortable with uncertainty, but also seeking more and more certainty
- Some laws of physics we can be pretty certain of, until they are disproved.
Episode 3 (War on Sense-Making 5)
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Almost no consensus among people on some of the most consequential issues in the world (climate change, covid, wars)
- each side of the US presidental election see it as existential (end of the world if the other side wins), and fear it being stolen
- people have given up epistemology for tribalism
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Democracies seem to have emerged following a period of cultural enlightenment (Renaissance, Greeks)
- times when people were being trained in taking each other’s perspectives
- democracies break down relatively quickly
- hard to keep a population well educated, informed and engaged in the democratic system
- with generations moving on, populations forget what it was like before democracy and get lost in their own personal issues
- Idea of Information Commons
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Markets uncontrolled will produce terrible consequences for long term, they’ll create a market for human trafficking etc…
- Government’s role is to watch the predatory aspects of the market.
- People’s role is to watch the government and make sure they do their job.
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Most people are certain about their beliefs.
- Certainty gives a sense of security. Humans have a need for Certainty
- I have to be comfortable with uncertainty otherwise I’ll jump to false certainties
Created on: 2020-10-10 Creator: Daniel Schmachtenberger Link: Topic (tags): sense-making