☆ AGI Era = Sons and Daughters ☆
The entire world is
showing a trend of
“low growth.”
Because of this,
people these days
hesitate to get married.
Especially in Korea, which
is famous for low birth rates,
there is also a strong
“social pressure” culture.
Seeing fake wealthy
lifestyles on SNS,
people try to imitate them
buy luxury goods, play golf,
travel abroad, and dine
at expensive restaurants.
(In fact, I think this is a trend
across developed countries)
Furthermore,
with high education fever,
the moment you have a child,
long-term costs
increase significantly.
Money that should be
prepared for retirement
is often spent on sending
kids to 3+ private academies.
In the end, looking at
these social trends,
it becomes a
“difficult environment
to save money.”
Naturally, many people
give up on marriage.
“I don’t want to pass
poverty to my child.”
“I’ll marry only when
I’m fully prepared.”
Car / House / Money / Job
Unlike the past,
we will live in
the AGI era.
- Knowledge becomes cheap
- Insight and perspective matter
- Human character matters
Of course, some people
have children out of love,
but today, I’ll approach this
from an AGI-era perspective.
Personally, I believe that
even without direct experience,
if your “insight” is strong,
you can analyze things
to a certain extent.
Ex.
Even if unmarried,
you can derive insights
about married life.
1. Human nature
(Selfish, avoids thinking)
2. Differences between
men and women
(Rational vs emotional tendencies)
3. Observing married people
(Success and failure cases)
4. Advice from experts
There are many
channels to learn from.
But from my perspective,
there is one thing
that is very hard to understand
through insight alone:
“Children”
Most people say:
“I would give
my life for my child.”
Humans are selfish.
Humans have reproductive instincts.
Humans are emotional beings.
Humans are more
sensitive to loss than gain.
Humans want to make
rational decisions.
Yet people claim
they truly feel that way?
Honestly, I both doubt it and
cannot fully understand it.
So I came to my
own conclusion:
As marriage rates decline,
as low birth rates accelerate,
as more people raise children
without sufficient preparation,
children are fundamentally
love itself,
but from an AGI-era
perspective, they can
also come with a “bonus.”
Children, beyond love,
may become the greatest
asset in the AGI era.
The key condition here is:
You must approach
parenting smartly.
☆ Method ☆
1. Write a journal about
the emotions you feel
while raising your child.
2. Record observations,
insights, and areas to improve.
3. Input your notes into
#ChatGPT + #Perplexity
“I want to become
a child expert organize
this based on WHY and HOW.”
Most important of all:
Continuously doubt
and ask back.
“Why do you think that?”
“What is the objective evidence?”
“I don’t agree - why?”
Finally,
What are your thoughts
on having children? #AI
☆ AGI Era = Sons and Daughters ☆
The entire world is
showing a trend of
“low growth.”
Because of this,
people these days
hesitate to get married.
Especially in Korea, which
is famous for low birth rates,
there is also a strong
“social pressure” culture.
Seeing fake wealthy
lifestyles on SNS,
people try to imitate them
buy luxury goods, play golf,
travel abroad, and dine
at expensive restaurants.
(In fact, I think this is a trend
across developed countries)
Furthermore,
with high education fever,
the moment you have a child,
long-term costs
increase significantly.
Money that should be
prepared for retirement
is often spent on sending
kids to 3+ private academies.
In the end, looking at
these social trends,
it becomes a
“difficult environment
to save money.”
Naturally, many people
give up on marriage.
“I don’t want to pass
poverty to my child.”
“I’ll marry only when
I’m fully prepared.”
Car / House / Money / Job
Unlike the past,
we will live in
the AGI era.
- Knowledge becomes cheap
- Insight and perspective matter
- Human character matters
Of course, some people
have children out of love,
but today, I’ll approach this
from an AGI-era perspective.
Personally, I believe that
even without direct experience,
if your “insight” is strong,
you can analyze things
to a certain extent.
Ex.
Even if unmarried,
you can derive insights
about married life.
1. Human nature
(Selfish, avoids thinking)
2. Differences between
men and women
(Rational vs emotional tendencies)
3. Observing married people
(Success and failure cases)
4. Advice from experts
There are many
channels to learn from.
But from my perspective,
there is one thing
that is very hard to understand
through insight alone:
“Children”
Most people say:
“I would give
my life for my child.”
Humans are selfish.
Humans have reproductive instincts.
Humans are emotional beings.
Humans are more
sensitive to loss than gain.
Humans want to make
rational decisions.
Yet people claim
they truly feel that way?
Honestly, I both doubt it and
cannot fully understand it.
So I came to my
own conclusion:
As marriage rates decline,
as low birth rates accelerate,
as more people raise children
without sufficient preparation,
children are fundamentally
love itself,
but from an AGI-era
perspective, they can
also come with a “bonus.”
Children, beyond love,
may become the greatest
asset in the AGI era.
The key condition here is:
You must approach
parenting smartly.
☆ Method ☆
1. Write a journal about
the emotions you feel
while raising your child.
2. Record observations,
insights, and areas to improve.
3. Input your notes into
#ChatGPT + #Perplexity
“I want to become
a child expert organize
this based on WHY and HOW.”
Most important of all:
Continuously doubt
and ask back.
“Why do you think that?”
“What is the objective evidence?”
“I don’t agree - why?”
Finally,
What are your thoughts
on having children? #AI
☆ AGI Era = Sons and Daughters ☆
The entire world is
showing a trend of
“low growth.”
Because of this,
people these days
hesitate to get married.
Especially in Korea, which
is famous for low birth rates,
there is also a strong
“social pressure” culture.
Seeing fake wealthy
lifestyles on SNS,
people try to imitate them
buy luxury goods, play golf,
travel abroad, and dine
at expensive restaurants.
(In fact, I think this is a trend
across developed countries)
Furthermore,
with high education fever,
the moment you have a child,
long-term costs
increase significantly.
Money that should be
prepared for retirement
is often spent on sending
kids to 3+ private academies.
In the end, looking at
these social trends,
it becomes a
“difficult environment
to save money.”
Naturally, many people
give up on marriage.
“I don’t want to pass
poverty to my child.”
“I’ll marry only when
I’m fully prepared.”
Car / House / Money / Job
Unlike the past,
we will live in
the AGI era.
- Knowledge becomes cheap
- Insight and perspective matter
- Human character matters
Of course, some people
have children out of love,
but today, I’ll approach this
from an AGI-era perspective.
Personally, I believe that
even without direct experience,
if your “insight” is strong,
you can analyze things
to a certain extent.
Ex.
Even if unmarried,
you can derive insights
about married life.
1. Human nature
(Selfish, avoids thinking)
2. Differences between
men and women
(Rational vs emotional tendencies)
3. Observing married people
(Success and failure cases)
4. Advice from experts
There are many
channels to learn from.
But from my perspective,
there is one thing
that is very hard to understand
through insight alone:
“Children”
Most people say:
“I would give
my life for my child.”
Humans are selfish.
Humans have reproductive instincts.
Humans are emotional beings.
Humans are more
sensitive to loss than gain.
Humans want to make
rational decisions.
Yet people claim
they truly feel that way?
Honestly, I both doubt it and
cannot fully understand it.
So I came to my
own conclusion:
As marriage rates decline,
as low birth rates accelerate,
as more people raise children
without sufficient preparation,
children are fundamentally
love itself,
but from an AGI-era
perspective, they can
also come with a “bonus.”
Children, beyond love,
may become the greatest
asset in the AGI era.
The key condition here is:
You must approach
parenting smartly.
☆ Method ☆
1. Write a journal about
the emotions you feel
while raising your child.
2. Record observations,
insights, and areas to improve.
3. Input your notes into
#ChatGPT + #Perplexity
“I want to become
a child expert organize
this based on WHY and HOW.”
Most important of all:
Continuously doubt
and ask back.
“Why do you think that?”
“What is the objective evidence?”
“I don’t agree - why?”
Finally,
What are your thoughts
on having children? #AI
☆ Sam Altman ♡ Elon Musk ☆
Two of the most
remarkable figures
in the world.
On #Twitter (X),
they constantly take shots
at each other and clash.
They were once
co-founders of #OpenAI.
After their fallout,
the tension has
never really faded.
“A lovers’ quarrel”
#ElonMusk,
who can’t let
go of OpenAI
#SamAltman,
who refuses
to lose OpenAI
“A beautiful love triangle”
Let me expand
this perspective.
“Their conflict
benefits both of them.”
WHY?
Neither of them
would ever admit it,
but they’ve already
formed a perfect “rivalry.”
“I have to surpass that
person in the #AI industry.”
That thought alone
creates an insane level
of motivation in both.
At a fundamental level,
the ultra-wealthy
have too much.
Ironically, that makes
it harder to feel “happiness.”
Imagine eating
delicious food every day.
Day 1
: Wow, this is amazing.
After a week
: Still good, but getting used to it.
After a month
: Is there anything else?
When money can
buy almost everything,
“new stimuli = dopamine”
becomes harder to obtain.
As a result, they often
struggle to feel happiness,
or their threshold
for happiness becomes
extremely high.
Now apply that
to this situation.
Sam Altman and Elon Musk
are giving each other
intense “stimulus”
and powerful “dopamine.”
Whether they
like it or not,
their very existence
is fuel for each other.
So what should we do?
“It’s simple.”
Thanks to the obsession,
jealousy, and competition
between these
two geniuses,
we can expect AGI
to develop at an insane pace.
Suddenly,
I got curious.
If Elon Musk and
Sam Altman read this,
how would they react?
Here’s my guess.
On the surface,
they’d never admit it.
In interviews or tweets,
they’d say, “No way lol.”
But at night, lying in bed
with the lights off,
maybe just once
they’d quietly admit
to themselves:
“Yeah… that’s not
entirely wrong.”
“What even is
happiness for me?”
“Am I actually happy?”
“AGI will solve it.”
“But what if I’m still
not happy in the AGI era?”
“Ah… forget it.”
How do you see
Sam Altman and Elon Musk?