
Saved by Keely Adler and
Emissary's Guide To Worlding
Saved by Keely Adler and
new container projects that give the World further vehicles of expression and expose the generative potential of the World.
The first response is to ignore Reality and hope the problematic parts go away. The second response is to attempt to reduce Reality back to an earlier manageable state. Neither works sustainably
A World should be complex, not complicated.
A margin that might allow us to see overwhelming chaos as overwhelming interestingness.
Gut helps story:
You've noticed that more and more people grow up seeing themselves as a candidate emissary of the macro World, the Human Condition. That is, more people feel entitled to take shots at pushing on the frontier edges of the Human Condition, and help steer its next update, big or small.
People want to visit and live in the World. They access the World via the portal of the Container.
There are periods where the balance between the Human Condition and Reality are well matched. We feel at home in these periods. But like any self respecting infinite game of infinite games, Reality finds unpredictable ways to up the ante, puncturing the boundaries of our homey Worlds and encroaching on us with its weirdness, with its overwhelming d
... See morewords contribute to the compression of even more expressive ideas within the special reality of the World. They can signal members from non members. They shape an aesthetic of the World like the calls and songs of a bird species cutting through the noise of the jungle.