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I think a good number of systemic issues in the world can boil down to the fact that people focus too much on software vs. hardware.
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Meaning we need more focus on hardware and physical infra?
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Generally, a lack of focus on the systemic level and changing relationships to energy versus building within our existing operating systems.
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Samo Burja talks about this in the podcast I kept shilling (see below) He argues that tech was an opportunity to build positive sum ecosystems again, but became too navel gazing I guess that's what happens R goes way up and I goes way down https://warpcast.com/androidsixteen.eth/0x7d911160
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I think even the level of that reflection is a bit “naval gazing.” people can lament it (easy) but less people are thinking laterally enough to really question why, since the why starts with at the individual level with me. can any person who criticizes the outward state of tech say that they are truly do every single thing they can, mind - body - soul to transform themselves into the highest version of a human being? And not like cold plunging but actually transforming their weak and selfish internal composition? The answer is no, because it is a full-timec lifetime extremely difficult practice to transform the ego-bound nature, and so instead most systems are build around it rather than above it.
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