We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan We should be wiser with artificial data, like AI and ultra-processed foods that diminish every generation's capacity, for deciphering the lesser, from the greater.
Ignorance truly is, the ultimate enemy.
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan
Too much food and we don't even know how to fry an egg. -
We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan well put. Information is just a tool and doesn't define wisdom at all. We still need to contemplate it's use, act upon it, and habituate that action to become wise.
In the age of LLMs it's easier than ever to jump straight to an "I sound wise" solution without the slightest modicum of depth and the result. Aristotle pointed to this same problem in Nicomachean Ethics when he discussed craft labor and Phronesis and drew the same conclusions.
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan
It was working when the internet was free. For example twitter was a wonderful tool for information sharing and learning until the fascist oligarchy realized that a wiser citizenry is not in their favour, now it is for disinformation and thought control. -
We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
Actual wisdom: "Know how to recognize fascists, so you can fuck them up"
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan This is the main thing I'm wrestling with as I work to contiinue loving humanity honestly.
It's relevant to note that the information age is still very young however. There's a huge proportion of the population still who grew up without it.
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan We built libraries in our pockets, but forgot to build discernment in our minds...
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan
Knowledge -
We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan It is, however, the golden age of cat photos!
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan I wouldn't say we did not get wiser. The added wisdom is just used to make more profits for the few, than better lifes for the many
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan Even back in the late '90s the joke was: "We used to think that if you had infinite monkeys banging away on typewriters that one would eventually produce the works of Shakespeare, but now we have the Internet and know that's not so."
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
We are unquestionably wiser*
The fact that a relatively small number of bad actors have used the tools of information to build obscene wealth and power for themselves doesn’t negate our wisdom, but it does expose the vulnerability of our social structure which, I think, is based on an assumption that the many good people can/will stop the few bad.
So wiser, or better informed, doesn’t necessarily mean we automatically have a better society.
*In my opinion. Not claiming to be the sole arbiter of wisdom, etc.
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
@Daojoan That really isn't the fault of the people reading the information. No-one made the caveat 'you have all this information, but you need to avoid everything eye-catching, engaging, or anything that speaks your language to find the truth'.
It's entirely the fault of the parasites abusing the free-information paradise to spread brain rotting dark pattern ruled social spaces and political brainwashing.
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
noise vs. sound
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We built an entire civilisation around the idea that more information would make us wiser.
We have more information than any humans who ever lived.
We are not wiser.
Because we do not want to.
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