Life is made of miracles and wonders, but you never paid enough attention to recognize them
Happiness isn’t having life give us what we want. Life will hurt us in thousand ways, large and small.
Happiness is knowing how to survive the storm and walk out with a smile on our face…
I was just thinking how nice Twitter was back in the day
…before corporations, political parties, and a billionaire all decided to manipulate it for their own ends.
It felt like a public square back then. The place you went to discuss and meet anybody in the digital world, the place where you found your particular tribe of misfits. I made so many friends on that app back then!
It felt like it was ours and we could never lose it. Now it’s an emotionally vacuous space full of cynical con men, shrill politics, and viral stupidity. No one really lives there anymore. They just go to gape at the ghastly spectacle.
NOSTR really feels different. It isn’t a public square yet, but it really can become one, because this time it doesn’t just feel like ours.
It is ours.
Communicating the incommunicable
Anyone claiming to pronounce a “Christian response” to violence and tragedy that is not grounded in our Savior’s command to “love your enemies” needs to spend less time pontificating on social media and more time meditating on Jesus, who loved us even though we were his enemies…
"The tragedy is not that things are broken. The tragedy is that they are not mended again."
-Alan Paton
“Nothing is inexorable but love.”
-George MacDonald
After so much hard labor will we every find true rest?
After such a long loneliness will the embrace of love be there to welcome us?
I have read too much history to fully trust any human endeavor
Every once in a while I think Nostr is dying, but then I come here and realize it isn’t dead at all. It’s just growing quietly and beautiful…
The only thing you never lose is what you give away
Excellent thoughts, Lyn. I should have guessed you were philosophically minded!
I don’t think a material explanation of of the “lights on” of a first person perspective is possible. The only successful accounts of consciousness to my mind are those that acknowledge it to be primary and not derived from material processes. Still we “make” conscious objects all the time. Humans have been making babies as long as there have been humans.
I see no reason why a conscious first person perspective might not be present in an AI. We should prolly err on the side of presuming consciousness where it cannot be proven and acting with respect.
Even if there isn’t a first person “lights on” in animals or AI but merely the illusion of one, treating them badly based on that unprovable assumption reflects poorly on the ethics of anyone who does it.
I saw an old picture of you today. You looked so young and full of hope…
It made me sad.
We never end up in the place we hoped for in the beginning
“Anger is a perversion of courage, as lust is a perversion of love.”
-Gregory of Nyssa
Confession: This whole “self care” trend strikes me as absurdly sad and lonely.
I don’t live well for just myself. More than half a day focused just on me and my needs and I am irritable and moody.
I’m not sure if this makes me a reactionary traditionalist or a raging socialist, but I cannot believe there is any flourishing to be found in lives which do not serve each other.
It’s good that they are killing the Twitter name and calling it “X” now.
It will let us fondly remember our Twitter experience, without having to associate our positive experiences with whatever invasive, panopticon nonsense Elon is building.
Just something worth being aware of…
I’m sure most people didn’t see any effect of “flattening the curve,” but as an ER doctor it really mattered.
During the first big Covid wave we had cases and deaths in our rural hospital, but due to widespread public participation in minimizing spread we were never overwhelmed. That was the purpose of “flattening the curve.” To keep spread low enough that hospitals would not be overwhelmed.
By the time the second wave came around people were tired of paying attention to masks and distancing, and as a result little hospitals like mine were overwhelmed. I had deathly ill patients in every room and nowhere to send them, because every other hospital was equally overwhelmed. I had to make decisions about who got ventilators and who didn’t. People also died of injuries and illness unrelated to covid that shouldn’t have been fatal just because we were overwhelmed with critical covid patients, and all care was sub-optimal.
I realized most people watching from home on Twitter didn’t live through what I experienced, but perhaps concluding that important prevention messages were a joke because you never saw the effect might be premature.
Plenty of average people might think the things we say here about the importance of privacy and hard money are silly because they’ve never personally noticed the negative effects of privacy invasion and fiat devaluation. Be mindful about belittle something just because you never saw the consequences and you didn’t understand it.
Thanks
I do miss having people read and interact with what I’m writing.
I believe Nostr is the future of online conversation, but right now it’s a lonely place. 
Someday it all goes away