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Title text: Just gently closing the door on ever giving a TED talk there. Very nice. |
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- Should you live the perfect life or create the perfect work?
- Oh that's easy. Go for the vector sum.
- Life is made of two orthogonal goals - great life and great work. We can graph that. Call the axes l and w. Sqrt(l ^2+w^2) = d, where d is total distance from the least ideal life. Greetest life
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- Pretty
- Greatest art
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- This explains all human experience. Why are so many great artists and scientists and philosophers huge dickwads with tortured lives? Because if you're temperamentally bad at enjoying life, your best way to max your d-score is to run right down the x axis!
- Hmm. Somehow assigning a single-axis utility score to human life felt ok but this feels weird.
- What's that good for?
- Ted talk. Immediate ted talk.
- If we add axes for sex and power we can get a eudaimonia hypercube!
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