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RE: Do You Have A Darkside?

in #blog6 years ago

Our life is a blockchain. A permanent immutable ledger. I'm glad you picked up on that. I recently heard John McAfee say something like that in an interview. When we start to pick up on the idea of the blockchain and realize it's just a ledger of life. A record of events. It becomes more philosophical that just currency. And, realizing the implications of a technology that can record life the way that ancient scrolls did, but in real time is beyond the imagination of most people. This will change and already is changing the way we live. It's gonna be hard to try to change history when it's written in a fucking blockchain. And, we've never had this capability before now.

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It's possibly even more relevant with the economy included, because we value events in our life according to our own protocols and then measure the value of our life to ourself — maybe even of others. Wow.

Excellent point. We do that whether consciously or subconsciously. And, it very obvious on social media that people are constantly comparing their lives to others. Whether that's healthy or not is up for question.

@cpnjacksparrow Pretty sure its unhealthy but no personal judgement 🙏

I agree. It usually is. With the exception of motivation to do things better. But, even that is subjective. If you're happy, you're happy. We would all be a lot happier if we didn't compare ourselves. I'm sure the cause of this is evolutionary in a sense. But, it's also programmed into us. Consumerism is not natural.

@cpnjacksparrow I would have to debate that. Perhaps not consumer'ism" but consumption is quite natural. I also think our reactions to things like the perception of scarcity is natural (all mammals experience this.) Although being intelligent enough to create a false-sense of scarcity at a complex level may be intellectually different. I'd have to observe some other primates to see if they hide food from each other 😂 . I agree that motivation is very subjective. Comparing I think is evolutionary but also (as is competition) but I gather when adults do it excessively (keyword excessively because we all do sometimes) it can be a sign of some kind of arrested development or anxiety disorder. No condemnation toward illness but if anxiety becomes an illness it's worthwhile to check all external interpretations against the possibility of being "Just paranoid." %%%Shrugs%% Idk, I'm no doctor. But perhaps I need to ask one lolololol