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I read this and here's my take: - I couldn't agree more with many points articulated here - I think it does a great job, of grieving our current landscape of fragmentation. - Hard to move forward if we don't accept how things aren't great today, and only getting worse - Yet, again progress comes from crisis, and crisis is an opportunity - And if anything @cyrus and his writing makes me more optimistic about the future because ultimately because without fragmentation, there is no unification. without unification, there will never be another fragmentation - Especially the social side of things more (e/acc is only tech focused) where we are, who we are and what is happening -- in order to move forward where in the longer run the arc of humanity lifts us forward - Short term: it's easy to see where we are and be distraught - Long term: I continue to be unable to contain my excitement about the future, I really couldn't if I tried to
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Question for both of you: what about entropy? With all being said, our future will have more entropy, and therefore it will be less coherent. Wouldn't this make things worst? With more entropy I don't see how fragmentation, a representation of entropy, will be less and no more. I don't know if what I have written makes any sense 😁
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Have you ever read Old man and the sea? Entropy is like the sea - the old man doesn’t care you gotta keep going
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