"La naturaleza no necesitaba nuestra intervención"
Siempre me llama la atención cómo nos separamos de la naturaleza, como si pudiéramos actuar fuera de ella.
Una anguila, un cangrejo y unos humanos actuando según sus impulsos sigue siendo naturaleza.
Intentaron ayudar a un cangrejo que huía de una anguila y acabaron condenándolo. Una vez más, la naturaleza demuestra que no siempre necesita nuestra intervención.
@Ryu_NBQ@ElHarux No dijo eso, sus definiciones definen el juego y no su experiencia. Y luego tiras un imperativo y ahí está el problema. Por qué las personas deberían dejar de valorar lo que les gusta?
@_theMatteBlack@mrknossig Isn't just easy to expand our concept of what a game can be? There's games where you have to do a lot. There's games where you do almost nothing. They're games.
El hecho de que no "vemos" la realidad es una de las ideas que más me persiguen.
Para entender mejor esto hay un libro fabuloso, que aborda incluso los problemas de la conciencia: Being You - Anil Seth
Everything you've ever stressed about existed entirely inside 1.4 kilograms of electrical meat sitting in a dark skull that has never once directly touched the outside world.
Your brain receives no raw reality. Zero.
It gets compressed electrical signals from sensory organs and then constructs a simulation it presents to you as "life." The color red doesn't exist in the universe. Your brain invented it as a way to label a specific wavelength. The solidity of the floor beneath your feet is mostly empty space interpreted as resistance. The continuous movie of your life is actually discrete frames stitched together by a brain that fills the gaps without telling you.
You are not experiencing reality. You are experiencing your brain's best guess at reality, filtered through every trauma, belief, language, and cultural program installed in you before you were old enough to consent to any of it.
Now apply that to your suffering.
That embarrassing memory from seven years ago that still visits you at 2am lives nowhere in the physical universe. It is a electrochemical pattern your brain keeps reconstructing and relabeling as present danger.
Your anxiety about the future is a simulation of a simulation. A story about a story.
The harshest truth is not that life is hard. It is that most of the life you are experiencing was authored by processes completely invisible to your conscious mind, and you have been treating that authored fiction as gospel reality your entire existence.
You are not who you think you are. You are who your nervous system was trained to narrate.
The cage was never real.
Only the belief in it was.
“Just make sure your kids don’t end up in these kinds of game” isn’t that simple. Reverse your argument: you wouldn’t leave a child alone in the street at night just because there’s millions of people and not all are bad. You shut the entire “platform” down.
People do realise Roblox isn’t one game, right? It’s a platform with millions of games.. created by all kinds of developers.. Just make sure your kids don’t end up in these kinds of games.. lol
Saying “get them off Roblox” is like saying get them off the internet entirely because there are bad websites.. just keep them off the bad websites..
A highly intelligent, successful, and attractive woman may intimidate most men. Women tend toward hypergamy, and men the opposite pattern. Not particularly surprising.
The Alysa Liu / Eileen Gu moment might be the clearest proof that men aren’t as shallow as people claim. Eileen’s an international model. Alysa looks like the cute goth girl from your history class. And yet, men are overwhelmingly swooning for Alysa just because she’s bubbly.