You’ve seemed to ignore other posts I wrote about natural vs human processes so I’ll invite you to read some of those if you want. — schopenhauer1
WHAT??As opposed to the chemical and biological processes of the human body you mentioned that we don't understand, yes. — schopenhauer1
I couldn't find them. — Hanover
It's kind of in there briefly but basically whereas natural processes are not in our control, human-made processes are the outcome of other people's decisions. Where natural processes could not have been different in this universe, human decisions can. Right now it is the case that some get to create technology and others simply support or use it. — schopenhauer1
Because it becomes a hierarchy where you become a secondary character in your own life. You just support those who matter to the creation of the tools. — schopenhauer1
You are but a spec in this technology — schopenhauer1
You are but a spec in this technology — schopenhauer1
You are a part I meant as a consumer of the technology. Not sure how you took that literally. — schopenhauer1
The idea seems to be that anything that I don't have complete control over has complete control over me. I should feel bad because I am not a god. — Srap Tasmaner
One side--- Estrangement of the minutia of the tools themselves
Other side--- Estrangement from the minutia of the tools themselves. — schopenhauer1
@Srap TasmanerA cog in the great machine we call the universe! Work, work, work, die! We're replaceable parts; momma nature doesn't care about us because she can always create another human being just like/better than us. Si? — Agent Smith
I meant more we are a passive consumer of technology rather than its creator. You can support it, buy it, service it. But you probably didn’t design or invent it. Nor can you really understand all the technology that went into it. Hence my example of the internet and all its innumerable parts. — schopenhauer1
You can resign a game and move on (intra-wordly affairs). You cannot resign from life and move on (inter-wordly affairs). — schopenhauer1
You cannot resign from life and move on (inter-wordly affairs). — schopenhauer1
Got a wife and kids in Baltimore, jack
I went out for a ride and I never went back
intra-wordly affairs — schopenhauer1
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