doing done differently
Inspired by Nette's Totally Me. Not AI Nette..
"It's the doing I'm after, not having it done." This quote from Derek Sivers changed the way I want to create.
Done can inspire doing regardless of how doing was done. I can choose attitudes besides disappointment, uselessness, and fraudulence in the face of having it done. I can choose behaviors conducive to such attitudes too. What stops someone from doing it first then having it done? They can then compare, contrast, and collaborate their way toward their goal. Better yet, escape Derek's binary of doing versus done altogether. Our world holds more colors than black and white, more morals than righteousness and sin. God created not only the tiger and the lamb, but all the animals in between.
If I want to become a writer, I can choose how I will write.
If I want to become a creator, I can choose how I will create.
Could the difference between a mortal and deathless manifesto be not how its process was carried out, but its interpretation? In my eyes, we can learn from how well AI executes the dreams of dying empty and dying ready after having humanity imparted into them. As for surviving after the fact, perhaps that's where us humans can step in as mortal propagators, with or without more AI systems further down the pipeline.
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