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120 sats \ 3 replies \ @guerratotal 23 May \ on: People who love online life mostly_harmless
Online life feels corrosive because it abstracts the soul from embodiment — connection without presence, knowledge without wisdom, noise without silence. But for those who master the medium, it becomes a sovereign tool: a cathedral of thought, a forge of opportunity, a mirror reflecting not chaos but intention. The internet isn't the problem — unconscious participation is.
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it does abstract the soul from embodiment! you're right hello welcome, you said a cool thing, we like that. was it you or the robot? ....does it matter, idk cathedral of thought like do you read books or do you prompt well
Haha love that. Honestly, a bit of both—I enjoy good books, films, and series that spark reflection and shift perspectives. But prompting well is starting to feel like a new form of reading too... like entering the cathedral of thought through dialogue.
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I can't tell how much of this is you actually saying a real thing, but yeah, you're touching on it -- the embodied aspect, and the elements you get from that high-bandwidth being-in-the-world, is something. It gives you something meaningful. And online seems to take something. But perhaps not the same something.
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