What are you guys doing?
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> Born baby. Slowly developed until I gained a semblance of a consciousness at around age 5 or so.
> From a young age realize there is a supposed "state space" of all possible actions a rational agent can commit. All actions are fed into our own little utility functions.
> Realize that your own ego is everything you have. Even supposed virtuosity is actually ego driven. Everything humans do is signaling.
> All conscious beings might only experience consciousness once, I am actually leaning towards this view.
> Realize that death holds a certain risk. Current state space in our universe potentially allows for humanity and 'you' to transcend into vast intelligence and prosperity. Death might take that away completely.
>LITERALLY born right after the internet. Vast potential for technological improvement.
> Most efficient pathway: either to become a molecular biologist and research the route causes of aging OR become a philanthropist and donate large sums of money to aging research.
> Learn that my IQ is around 130. Nothing crazy but enough for me to at least pursue being a aging researcher.
> Every biologist I've met is a hopeless retard; They've never thought about or even considered these things. All they want is to be a doctor. I don't hate these people, I'm just disappointed reality is like this.If more people were actually intelligent, society would be so much different. I'm considering completely giving up and just pursuing CS or something; maybe I'll just watch anime all day and play vidya.
> From a young age realize there is a supposed "state space" of all possible actions a rational agent can commit. All actions are fed into our own little utility functions.
> Realize that your own ego is everything you have. Even supposed virtuosity is actually ego driven. Everything humans do is signaling.
> All conscious beings might only experience consciousness once, I am actually leaning towards this view.
> Realize that death holds a certain risk. Current state space in our universe potentially allows for humanity and 'you' to transcend into vast intelligence and prosperity. Death might take that away completely.
>LITERALLY born right after the internet. Vast potential for technological improvement.
> Most efficient pathway: either to become a molecular biologist and research the route causes of aging OR become a philanthropist and donate large sums of money to aging research.
> Learn that my IQ is around 130. Nothing crazy but enough for me to at least pursue being a aging researcher.
> Every biologist I've met is a hopeless retard; They've never thought about or even considered these things. All they want is to be a doctor. I don't hate these people, I'm just disappointed reality is like this.If more people were actually intelligent, society would be so much different. I'm considering completely giving up and just pursuing CS or something; maybe I'll just watch anime all day and play vidya.
