Daniel Priestley
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Exactly. But what's in it for me to hurt the cat? Because in this analogy...
There are things that the cat is highly disrupted by due to no fault of the cat. I get it. But as far as cat existence goes and the history of cats, if you were to ask that cat, do you want to trade places with any of the other cats that came before you, it would probably say, I don't want to take the risk because all the other cats had to fend for themselves in a way that I don't have to.
There are things that the cat is highly disrupted by due to no fault of the cat. I get it. But as far as cat existence goes and the history of cats, if you were to ask that cat, do you want to trade places with any of the other cats that came before you, it would probably say, I don't want to take the risk because all the other cats had to fend for themselves in a way that I don't have to.
It's very possible that we end up living somewhere
It's very possible that we end up living somewhere
in a life a lot like the house cat in the sense that from our perspective we're extremely like we're having very interesting lives and purpose meaning and just there's this massive higher intelligence that's just running stuff and we don't know how it works but it doesn't really matter whether how it works we we we are the beneficiaries of it and it it's doing important things and we're enjoying being house cats in in its in its life
in a life a lot like the house cat in the sense that from our perspective we're extremely like we're having very interesting lives and purpose meaning and just there's this massive higher intelligence that's just running stuff and we don't know how it works but it doesn't really matter whether how it works we we we are the beneficiaries of it and it it's doing important things and we're enjoying being house cats in in its in its life
Oh, it looks down on me. Yeah, you're right.
Oh, it looks down on me. Yeah, you're right.
Intergenerationally.
Intergenerationally.
Like probably every two years, like two or three years.
Like probably every two years, like two or three years.
How would we slow the rate of change?
How would we slow the rate of change?
COVID, one of them, right?
COVID, one of them, right?
Quite happy people.
Quite happy people.
What's your biggest fear? Like when you say my fears about what's coming, what's the picture that comes in your mind?