Mostly true. What matters is securing the long-term future of consciousness, both on Earth and other heavenly bodies.
We cannot just focus on Earth, because there are irreducible external (eg massive meteor) and internal (eg global nuclear war) cataclysmic risks.
The Moon is faster to make self-growing, but is more susceptible to problems on Earth. Mars will take longer to make self-growing, because it is so hard to reach, but is more secure from Earth disasters for that same reason.
Both the Moon and Mars should have self-growing civilizations. Making this happen is the prime directive of SpaceX.
Endlich konnte ich FSD in Deutschland testen. Wir sind fast eine Stunde durch Dörfer, über Landstraßen und Autobahnen gefahren. Alles lief perfekt. @PSchnieder, wann retten wir Leben in Deutschland?🇩🇪
True:
“They gave stock to everyone. There are a bunch of highly skilled workers that we on X never think of, like Tube Benders, Orbital Tube Welders, Cleanroom Technicians, etc. that are going to make significant fortunes.”
Some ideologies are defined by the fact that they do NOT assimilate but are meant to conquer. This is like accepting wolves into a den of sheep but asking the wolves to switch their dietary preferences to tofu.
There is something darkly amusing about the fact that selling victimhood to the most privileged people in history has become such a lucrative and big business.
When I was on tour with @jordanbpeterson he talked about many things, but probably the most common recurring theme was the "Spirit of Cain". It seems our ancient and sacred texts tell these stories for a reason: victimhood is easy, seductive and addictive. And now profitable too.
We are living through a perpetual victimhood escalation battle where people (and groups) now compete not on merit, but on the supposed disadvantages they face. Which makes perfect sense since this is the incentive structure our societies have been encouraged and forced to adopt.
I have written to the Chief Constable of Hampshire Police demanding the immediate release of the Henry Nowak police bodycam footage.
National Police Chiefs' Council guidance does NOT preclude releasing body-cam footage where there is an ongoing investigation, stating:
"It is important that forces are seen to be open and transparent when responding to allegations of wrongdoing" and that
"police shouldn't create a perception that police are selectively choosing when to release footage to their advantage, thus potentially undermining public confidence".
THIS IS NOT GOING AWAY.