We need to stop judging & start listening when someone challenges us, even from the get go! Otherwise, we risk remaining trapped in our circular social staircase that evolves nowhere.
But what's the bridge to trusting someone in a discussion if you've never met before?
Building & adopting a trust-less reputation system you can check someone against without ever knowing their identity.
The vast majority of "creatives'" đ¨ đ˝ď¸ re-package & re-compose age-old ideas & shapes using shiny pixels into blogs, videos & podcasts then claim AI can never be as "ORIGINAL" as they are at that.
New lows for "Head in the sand" standard set! Mind blown! đ¤Ż
The decades-old "social-fabric-destroying" avalanche of sociopaths has been sliding down the peaks. It's already taken some casualties; but won't be long now before it destroys the majority at the base!
The time to finish the plans for a post-avalanche world is NOW!
If we had a publicly shareable pseudonymous reputation system with an indisputable record of ALL our interactions with one another, even when behind closed doors... could that reduce our desire to abuse?
I'd love to hear your ideas!
If I get the chance to work & thrive, not just survive, have I gained privilege?
If I use resources I didnât really need; ones I accumulated that someone else could have used to obtain SIMILAR OPPORTUNITY, have I now abused that privilege?
Equal access to opportunity, not equality of outcome, is what DISABUSES privilege.
So... how do we re-architect our system to deliver that?
@QasimRashid eloquently quoted âWhen you've had privilege your whole life, equality feels like oppression.â
As applicable as it may be to the âwoke/not really wokeâ pretenders (whom I agree are egregiously guilty of privilege abuse), I wondered what it means to have privilege & if we all cling to & abuse it.
If you choose to answer the hard Q's, you'll conclude most of us have privilege & abuse it, even if less so than others!
And to understand this is to ask: "What is privilege anyway?"
@QasimRashid The very definition of a sociopath is one who pursues or supports goals theyâre aware contradict communal intellectual honesty.
Sociopaths, on the right, left & in the center, are now the VAST majority of people in the US which is why itâs so hard to even bring awareness to this now âpreferredâ mode of dealing with one another.