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Sorry Boro
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feels kinda like saying: "governance is easy, just listen to the people"
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Yeah when you're in technocracy, it's very valid to say "listen to the people" without having the specific governance playbook figured out There must be a heuristic that's the opposite of Chesterton's fence -- ie. when conditions are dire, you ought to make change regardless of how imperfect it is (startups are like this)
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i think that's ignoring the relationship the people may have with their governance (not always symbiotic), and the environment they're in, and their adversaries. we can certainly make midwit memes about how democracy is just "listening to the people" but do we really believe that it's not reductive?
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I love how I made an off-the-cuff generalization and it's being scrutinized so acutely (not just by you, shows me that there's a lot of trauma around health and being told what to do) It *is* reductive to say "listen to the people" or "listen to your body". Someone who is completely disconnected from their body could interpret the latter as binge drinking or consuming fast food all day. But it's directionally correct, and something people may need to hear explicitly and reductively (esp. in a society that is overwhelmingly trying to disempower you and tell you that you need to listen to experts to access your birthright -- good health).
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"shows me that there's a lot of trauma around health and being told what to do" 💯, an understatement if anything going back to your original point that "Sensors / wearables are a psyop." while i don't disagree that a lot of "AI coaching" type stuff is slop at best, i'd push back to say that sometimes we need to learn how to speak *with* our bodies again. we are a mishmash of components with different signals for communicating, and all of this changes with age too. something that wasn't relevant when we were teens can become acute in our 40s and we have to figure it out all over again (and again, and again). sensors/metrics can help us notice when we're miscommunicating with our bodies, like a census or a town hall. related blog post i wrote recently: https://shazow.net/posts/conditioning/
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Strong agree, but my main concern is that manufacturers don't have an incentive to get you off of the device and back into your own body, because then you've churned It's a lot like dating apps -- they really don't want you to settle down and get married
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Strong agree re corporate incentives. We live in a hostile environment across many dimensions, and clearly some people are more vulnerable to it than others. I think we're fully aligned to want better ways to understand ourselves and each others without being pushed into supplanting one slop with another. 🤝
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