@rushicrypto If they’re out there - it’d be interesting to read writings from folks during the Industrial Revolution to see if they had similar reflections.
I’m also optimistic that as this trend continues, more “real” experiences will be sought out as this post describes.
Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
@diand Beat on Make Them Pay also sounds similar to Life Of The Party (maybe just same sample).
Same with Don’t Worry and Hurricane - mostly just the ascending melody, but enough to perk my ears.
If you don't have a goal so meaningful it makes other people's opinions irrelevant, you will lose control of your life. You will adopt the goals assigned to you by your parents, peers, or society.
“Read books. Travel when you can. Learn how to cook one meal exceptionally well. Sit in old bars and talk to strangers. Wear your best jacket to dinner. Appreciate good wine, good music, and good conversation. Do the right thing, even when no one is watching. Set the example for younger men who are watching you. Call your parents. Take long walks. Leave your phone behind sometimes. Become the kind of man people feel better after being around. Life is short, so live it well.”
-J.B. Lloyd
@DailyNoud I’m curious - could Drake bet on any of these that he knows are true and get paid for it?
Could he start his own bet that would have seemingly slim odds so the payout is higher?
I’m completely uninvolved in this kind of thing.
@realAtlasPress This makes me think of the constant rotation of commoditized nostalgia for the millennials. Sequels, reboots, spin-offs, etc.
However - if American car companies wanted to start re-releasing classic models I’d be all for it.