Cognitive Confusion
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Some people are so hopeless trapped by confusions of human value that they seek for everyone to perish in a global suicide event.
Some people's brain works better than others, that's for sure.
Regardless of your ‘IQ’, you have probably noticed times that your brain works better than others.
Be it from tiredness, stress, laziness, saturation, or the despondent apathy of a mild depression… sometimes our brain just doesn’t function so well.
You will also know how enjoyably clear your mind can be at certain times of life. When you’re ‘on form’, top of your game, blissfully productive with a sharp mind and energetic focus.
Most noticeable when we fall in love, or land a new dream job, or achieve a significant personal milestone.
THAT is how we should operate ALL of the time — but instead, through gradual diminishments of disappointment and toleration for the intolerable human condition of force and fraud, we develop cognitive habits of learned helplessness, boredom and irrationality.
Learned Helplessness — losing faith in our potential.
Boredom — distracted by dopamine infused indifference.
Irrationality — accepting lunacy as if real.
In the face of survival pressures, a collapse in social norms, and the onset of accelerating change, new forms of cognition will emerge. Call it Singularity Consciousness.
How will we manage our conscious experience in an age of super rapidly advancing new technology and radical life extension?
What can we bring back from that future perspective to make ourselves and our lives better today?
Let's explore in Section 2.