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Three Eras of World Generation
The creation of a new reality is centered on three tenets: narrative, curation, and repetition.
A story is how we navigate the ambiguity of our environment, how we make sense of the world. It’s the promised land, a vision worth aspiring to, or a reading of the world worth attaching to. A story either inspires us to make a future destination our hom... See more
A story is how we navigate the ambiguity of our environment, how we make sense of the world. It’s the promised land, a vision worth aspiring to, or a reading of the world worth attaching to. A story either inspires us to make a future destination our hom... See more
🏡 Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Yuval Noah Harari, Kamala Harris, the Pope, and Samuel Beckett Walk Into a Bar
The more complex or valuable is whatever you’re trying to sell, the more important it is for you to build a world around that idea, where other people can walk in, explore, and hang out – without you having to be there with them the whole time. You need to build a world so rich and captivating that others will want to spend time in it, even if you’... See more
Alex Danco • World Building
When a World can "continue generating drama," a World is sufficiently interesting for people to care about and want to explore. This is a World's requirement for Aliveness.
Ian Cheng • Emissary's Guide To Worlding
The walls split humanity itself into two fundamentally distinct groups: hunter-gatherers and settlers. Hunting and gathering might have remained the majority mode of life across the world until as recently as the 1600s, but those who pursued it have never held the pen of history; it was those inside the walls who would dictate the terms.