Submitted by ribblle t3_101k224 in Futurology
General_Josh t1_j2o4obl wrote
Reply to comment by ribblle in How Would our Worldview Have to Change for the Human Feel to remain Familiar? by ribblle
> You can't live naturally in the context I've described above due to sheer over-stimulus
Why? You're making this assumption without justifying it.
It's impossible to consume every bit of media, it's impossible to know every person, and it's impossible to read every book. You ignore heaps of stuff routinely, as part of your day-to-day existence. People are pretty good at figuring out what's relevant to their immediate lives, and ignoring or skimming most everything else.
Over-stimulation isn't an existential problem today; why would it be tomorrow?
ribblle OP t1_j2ozod9 wrote
This wouldn't merely be information in the world you live in. All of these things would have very real, unignorable impacts on your life. You can't just sleep on robots becoming commonplace or gene editing shaping your world. And it's very hard to adjust to in reality.
And then you go to bed, and wonder if this is a part of your life, what will be tomorrow?
You see the problem?
frenetickticktick t1_j2pbu5b wrote
We encounter new stuff all the time. Consider the mass adoption of smart phones. Have you panicked? Not asking rhetorically. It was kind of gradual, and it's caused me some stress admittedly.
ribblle OP t1_j2pcm15 wrote
Too young to have panicked.
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