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If he's a clone of me, he'd probably say to me, "How do you know I'm the clone and you're the real one?"

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Assume that he accepts that he's the clone?

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So, assuming it's a clone of me that inherits all my skills, including mental, physical, and social capabilities, but it has no will of its own (other than to make decisions so as to carry out the tasks I give it), and it has no legal identity of its own (so that all the benefits of his work accrue to me)...

I'd set it to:

  1. Do my teaching for me
  2. Do my housework for me
  3. Manage my investments for me and/or take on consulting work.

I'd still do my research and work on my own side projects. Part of the joy in that is the knowledge and skills you gain. It wouldn't really be the same if I had someone else do it on my behalf.

By setting it to do tasks 1-3 above, I free up more of my time and also boost my own finances, while being able to focus in on the parts of my work that I actually enjoy, as well as freeing up time for leisure and other projects.

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