My World of DaaS Podcast
A chat with Auren Hoffman on signaling, parenting, immigration, and housing
Last August I had a wide-ranging conversation with tech entrepreneur Auren Hoffman on almost all of my books. Write-up and full transcript here, or just watch the video. “DaaS” = “Data as a Service.”
Man is different from plants and animals by his Special Mind, and the essence of this Mind is the collection, accumulation, analysis of information for further progress! The emergence of a special Mind on Earth speaks of the need of the Evolution of Nature to have exactly such a Mind. And this means that we have a Destiny to develop this Mind with all our might, from dawn to dusk, acquiring new knowledge and skills. We can easily reject everything that is considered the standard today - money, career, comfort, even family and find happiness in new knowledge or skills! It is time to reconsider the norms of raising children in the family and at school, as well as life guidelines and priorities. Most of us are fans of sports, physical strength, prefer to gain knowledge only through personal life experience or through the experience of close and respected people. In fact, their mental development ends by the age of 15, and after 40 there is regression, memory without training gradually withers, and the person resembles a talking animal in his habits. The main thing in our life should be only knowledge and skills, we should forget forever about aimlessly burning through life in search of useless emotions and satisfying instincts. By the age of 10-15, every child, with the help of parents and teachers, should know what his calling is and where he should go next in life. The current laws, rules, norms and morals are absurdly irrational, or close to the laws of the jungle and are completely unsuitable for ensuring the development of society, both groups and individuals. If we look at the future in the long term, without justice and rationality there is not and cannot be stable peace or security, social development, personal freedom, dignity and quality of life.
What was the article in The Atlantic calling you a hypocrite?