or “What would you say to a no-coiner who resents what appears to be an imminent technocracy?”
One narrative that circulates the internet as to “why we are where we are” is that we have collectively lost God. Personally, I think God is already in the machine.
So what is the problem with society? Imagine for a moment that when David defeated Goliath, it was to such an extent that he recreated the nature of human relations. But the Davids never felt so secure or sure in their winnings, so they continued to create more and more elaborate traps within which to ensnare the Goliaths.
At a certain point, the Davids were safe from the Goliaths. The Davids even made the Goliaths safe from each other. But - the Davids did not protect the Goliaths from the Davids.
When I think about what this means in a more practical sense, I think of huge reformations in education, in giving people the necessary education to live in the David world we live in. What does that even mean? The thing is, I’m not really much of an expert in anything, so I can’t really come up with the necessary standards.
I had a thought for a discussion post, “What would you say to a no-coiner who resents what appears to be an imminent technocracy?” That is, how do you talk to someone who can feel so betrayed by the direction of technology that they consider refusing any digital currency, including bitcoin - even if they have a rough understanding of how it works.
How would you approach reform regarding education about your industry so that a non-industry member of society could have a real understanding of what it is you do?