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Metaphorical
@hyp
Reading Behave by Robert Sapolsky. Clearly in-group/out-group emotional wiring are a core part of our tribal minds and recent evolutionary history. Likely served us well in competing tribes. In a global society with all kinds of different kinds of intelligences, i’m beginning to think this innate wiring will also be our downfall.
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Philip Sheldrake
@sheldrake
I keep optimistic. Just! If we can conceive evolutionary mismatches for nefarious reasons, surely we can also then game ourselves for prosocial / cooperative outcomes. https://www.prosocial.world/posts/evolutionary-mismatch-and-how-to-evaluate-it-a-basic-tutorial
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Vera Faye
@verafaye
this sounds like a node to what I am exploring. intersectional, multigenerational, compounding and ongoing systemic invalidation of trauma. or what I’m calling the algorithm of trauma. we do need new ways to coexist. and we are building them out with each of our explorations. 🫶🏻
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kripcat.eth
@kripcat.eth
That book should be compulsory reading. Compelling scientific evidence that we’re not in control of our own actions. If you take that as a fact, then the worldview of billions of people needs a radical update. How can you justify punitive prison sentences or glorifying billionaires in such a world? Best /books recommendation I’ve had to date.
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