Anonymous ID: ffdcca Aug. 19, 2025, 6:59 p.m. No.23483457   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I've said it before, but it bears repeating. There is already a natural "information ecosystem" which exists in the world. If you can learn to perceive and appreciate that, you'll be capable of expanding your influence further into the world around you. However, if you attempt to force your own "information environment" in it's place, it's more like you're drawing a bow by creating tension between the information which exists externally to your artificial system, and that which exists within it. The "information world" which people are attempting to create through the digitization of society is massively disrupting that natural ecosystem.

In the previous age we had established a "barrier" between our created world and the natural world which served as an "interface", allowing us to establish some limited domain in which we could more freely act. This barrier took the form of the general population, which was subject to both the laws of men and the laws of nature. While this allowed for more freedom within the created world, it also diminishes those serving as this "interface" to some degree.

If we find ourselves incapable of recognizing the damage we are doing to ourselves, and correcting our actions to restore the proper function of this system, as we focus on who is to blame external from ourselves, then we will invariably return to a more primitive state of living (but with nuclear weapons!)