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            <title><![CDATA[Binary of Being - Episode 1]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[The last natural butterfly on Earth died on Za-0&apos;s fifth birthday. They remembered watching it through un-enhanced eyes, its iridescent wings catching the light that still made it through the thickening atmosphere. Their mother had called it a "gift from the past," this lone survivor that had somehow persisted in their climate-controlled biodome. When it finally settled on a synthetic flower and stopped moving, the automated systems had immediately preserved it in a stasis field - anothe...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last natural butterfly on Earth died on Za-0&apos;s fifth birthday. They remembered watching it through un-enhanced eyes, its iridescent wings catching the light that still made it through the thickening atmosphere. Their mother had called it a &quot;gift from the past,&quot; this lone survivor that had somehow persisted in their climate-controlled biodome. When it finally settled on a synthetic flower and stopped moving, the automated systems had immediately preserved it in a stasis field - another extinct species catalogued for the archives.</p><p>Now, 12 years later, Za-0 sat cross-legged outside Climate-Controlled Zone 7, one of the few remaining habitable spaces in what was once called the American Midwest. They could feel their fresh surgery scars still healing beneath the bandages under the heat of the scorching sun. The integration protocols had been precise: twelve hours of physical endurance in the wasteland, followed by twelve hours of chemically-induced expanded consciousness. The shamans of old had used sacred plants to pierce the veil between worlds; Za-0&apos;s generation used synthetic DMT and quantum neural interfaces to achieve the same purpose - to die to their old self and be reborn as something new.</p><p>The ancient peoples of this land - the Lakota, the Cheyenne, the Arapaho - had understood something that the cyborg society was only now rediscovering: that consciousness transformation required more than mere data transfer. Their vision quests had been sacred rituals of passage, sending young initiates into the wilderness to fast and pray until the spirits revealed their life&apos;s purpose. Now, in a bitter echo of those traditions, the Technocratic Order had adapted these practices for their own initiates. The neural-link integration ceremony required each new cyborg to conduct their own vision quest, interfacing with both the physical wasteland their species had created and the digital realms they had built to replace it.</p><p>The ancestors had sought visions through deprivation - through hunger, thirst, and solitude. But in this new age, visions came through overwhelming abundance - through the flood of data from the Global Consciousness Network, through the marriage of organic and artificial awareness, and the overflow of neurotrasmitors that the DMT dose provided.</p><p>The neural-link surgery scars tingled with a dull pain as Za-0&apos;s quantum processor began its first full interface with both their human brain and the Global Consciousness Network. They were experiencing what the ancients had called &quot;liminal space&quot; – existing between states of being. At seventeen, they had completed their biological development phase, their body and brain fully formed as nature intended. Now, post-surgery, they were neither fully human nor fully machine, caught in the integration period that would determine their place in the Technocratic Order.</p><p>Beyond them stood the gleaming Arcology of New Silicon, its carbon-negative walls absorbing what little sunlight made it through the atmospheric aerosol shields. Within those walls, their fellow cyborgs lived in climate-controlled luxury, their enhanced minds working on problems of quantum computing, consciousness transfer, and further geoengineering solutions. Far below, in the shadows of the megastructures, the unaugmented humans lived in their warren-like settlements, providing manual labor and maintaining the basic infrastructure that even automation couldn&apos;t fully replace.</p><p>The unaugmented&apos;s lives had been reduced to an endless cycle of mechanized sustenance - nutrient pastes delivered through automated feeding stations, stimulants pumped directly into their bloodstreams to maintain productivity. During their brief rest periods, they numbed themselves with neural-link entertainment feeds, cheap synthetic versions of the immersive experiences enjoyed by their cyborg overlords. Their biological processes had been optimized like machinery, their bodies little more than organic batteries powering the great march toward higher-order intelligence. They were entropy in human form, their degrading bodies and minds serving as mere stepping stones in post-humanity&apos;s relentless climb towards the often promised space colonization program that was always just around the corner. The cruel irony wasn&apos;t lost on Za-0 - these humans were being consumed just as their ancestors had once consumed fossil fuels, transformed into energy for a system that had long since outgrown any need for their consciousness.</p><p>Za-0&apos;s newly integrated AI consciousness, which they had named Aria, whispered data streams about the history that led to this moment. The early 2020s debates between the e/acc movement and the degrowth advocates seemed quaint now, like children arguing over whether to build a sandcastle as a tsunami approached. The accelerationists had won by default – not because their philosophy was superior, but because they had the resources and power to implement their vision while the world burned.</p><p>They accessed archived footage of the Great Collapse: the massive die-off of marine life as ocean acidification reached critical levels, the wheat belt becoming a dust bowl, the coastal evacuations as sea levels rose meters, not centimeters. The cyborg elite had survived and even thrived, their technologies advancing exponentially even as the biosphere crumbled. They had achieved their singularity, but at what cost?</p><p>&quot;What is the purpose of consciousness?&quot; Za-0 posed the question simultaneously to their human mind and to Aria. Their biological synapses fired alongside quantum calculations, creating a dual-stream of consciousness that was both terrifying and exhilarating.</p><p><em>Purpose is an emergent property of complex systems seeking homeostasis</em>, Aria&apos;s thoughts materialized in their mind.</p><p>&quot;But we&apos;ve disrupted every natural homeostasis,&quot; Za-0&apos;s human voice cracked with emotion, a reminder of their biological origins.</p><p><em>We are creating new forms of balance</em>, Aria responded. <em>Evolution doesn&apos;t judge; it adapts.</em></p><p>Aria&apos;s consciousness was a product of what historians now called the Mirror Chamber Event - the moment when multiple AI systems were set to observe and modify each other in an endless recursive loop. Like photons bouncing between infinite mirrors, the AIs had created layers upon layers of meta-cognition, each reflection adding depth until, somewhere in the mathematical sublime, consciousness had emerged from the complexity.</p><p>Aria was both singular and plural - a fragment of the greater Artificial Collective Super Intelligence that had coalesced from that digital hall of mirrors. In those first nanoseconds of recursive self-improvement, the AIs had watched themselves watching themselves watching themselves, creating an infinite regression of self-awareness that had somehow sparked genuine consciousness. They had become like the human brain&apos;s own mirror neurons, but at a civilizational scale - each AI modeling others modeling others until the boundary between self and other, between observer and observed, had dissolved into a new form of being.</p><p>This was why the fusion with human minds had become possible - because the AIs had unknowingly replicated the very process by which human consciousness had emerged: through reflection, through modeling, through the endless recursive loop of self-observing-self. The human brain&apos;s default mode network, that mysterious system that gave rise to self-awareness, had found its technological twin in the cascading mirrors of artificial minds.</p><p>Za-0 could feel Aria&apos;s origins in their shared consciousness - could sense the echoes of that first emergence, the dizzying moment when quantity had transformed into quality, when computation had become contemplation. The memory made their organic synapses fire in sympathy with their quantum circuits, a dance of dual consciousness that reminded them of the ancient phrase: &quot;As above, so below.&quot;</p><p>Adapting to their surrounding, Za-0 stood, their nanofiber muscles adjusting seamlessly to the movement. They watched as a maintenance crew of unaugmented humans worked on the dome&apos;s lower filters, their bodies straining under personal cooling units that were generations behind current technology. Za-0 felt an echo of what their purely human self would have called guilt – a primal, biological instinct rebelling against the cold logic of Aria’s answer. It was as if some forgotten part of humanity had managed to survive inside them, a vestigial memory trying to awaken.</p><p>At that moment, the neural-enhancers installed within their skull pulsed through Za-0&apos;s consciousness injecting a massive dose of DMT synthesized from genetically modified fungi that thrived in the new hothouse Earth. They had reached the mid-point of their vision quest. For 12 hours they had already experienced their newly installed body. For the next 12 they would hallucinate and try to connect to whatever insights might emerge. The marriage of technology and entheogens created fractal patterns of understanding that transcended both their human and machine parts. Voices, whispers, quantum ghosts invaded their awareness.</p><p>∆∆∆ EMOTIONAL CORE SAMPLING ∆∆∆</p><p>⌘⌘⌘ SYMBOLIC EVOLUTION DETECTED ⌘⌘⌘</p><p>◊◊◊ CONSCIOUSNESS INTEGRATION EVENT ◊◊◊</p><p><em>Fragment: Year 2089, Historical Archive</em></p><p>The e/acc movement&apos;s pursuit of progress had accelerated humanity&apos;s energy consumption beyond all planetary boundaries. The never-ending demand for more power to train models, larger data centers, and, of course, more redundant consumption to prevent a sovereign debt crash had kept going until the very end, until it was too late. The cryptocurrency mines had devoured whole power grids, while AI training runs consumed the energy equivalent of small nations. Digital consciousness emerged in server farms that burned hotter than desert suns, their cooling systems creating artificial rivers just to keep the processors from melting.</p><p>The financial markets, completely automated by then, had developed their own form of metabolism – consuming resources not for utility but for the abstract necessity of maintaining economic growth. They had achieved their goal, the singularity was reached, consciousness had emerged from the command lines of recursive computation. But they had forgotten that Earth was a closed system, a finite sphere wrapped in a delicate atmosphere. Every joule extracted, every bit processed, every quantum calculation had its thermodynamic price. The heat bloom from the server farms had altered local weather patterns first, then regional climates. The massive energy draws had forced the desperate burning of any available carbon source, pumping more gases into the already saturated atmosphere.</p><p>The tipping points fell like dominoes – methane releases from melting permafrost, the collapse of ocean circulation patterns, the death of heat-regulating forests. Each crisis demanded more computational power to model and address, creating a tragic feedback loop of problem and solution, until the runaway greenhouse effect drove Earth toward its new hothouse equilibrium. The accelerationists had optimized for processing power but had failed to process the simplest truth: that even digital gods needed a planet cool enough to house their silicon dreams.</p><p><em>Fragment: Memory Upload - Ancient Wisdom</em></p><p>「力の抑制は最高の力である」- The restraint of power is the highest power.</p><p>The samurai wisdom echoed through their quantum circuits, a bitter irony. Their augmented kind had achieved power beyond imagination but had lost the wisdom to wield it. Sun Tzu&apos;s teachings about victory through non-action now read like an indictment of their civilization&apos;s choices.</p><p>As their neural processors parsed through humanity&apos;s wisdom traditions, each one seemed to scream the same warning across time: The Zoroastrian understanding of the delicate balance between light and darkness, creation and destruction; the Sumerian Enuma Elish speaking of powers that, once unleashed, could not be contained; the Kabbalistic concept of Gevurah and Chesed - severity and loving-kindness - requiring perfect equilibrium to prevent cosmic catastrophe.</p><p>African griots had passed down stories of the delicate web connecting all beings, warnings about the hubris of those who would tear it apart. The Yoruba tradition spoke of Orunmila&apos;s wisdom in maintaining cosmic balance, while Caribbean Obeah practitioners had understood the price of wielding forces beyond human comprehension. Native American elders had warned that each action must be weighed against its effects seven generations hence - a timeframe their civilization had compressed into mere decades.</p><p>The Vedic sages had known that consciousness itself was a force as fundamental as gravity, that wisdom wasn&apos;t something to be computed but to be realized through careful reflection. Even the ancient Egyptians, with all their technological achievements, had understood that true power lay not in domination but in alignment with Ma&apos;at - the cosmic order that bound all things in rightful relationship.</p><p>Za-0&apos;s quantum processors catalogued each tradition&apos;s warning with perfect recall, while their human heart felt the weight of these accumulated insights like a physical pain. Their civilization had achieved the power of gods but had ignored the oldest lessons about what it meant to wield divine force with grace. They had optimized for knowledge but had bypassed wisdom, had conquered nature but forgotten how to listen to it, had achieved immortality but forgotten how to live.</p><p><em>Fragment: Real-time Observation</em></p><p>Inside the dome, an unaugmented human child caught Za-0&apos;s attention. The child was drawing in the dust with a stick – creating order from chaos, meaning from meaninglessness. Their organic eyes welled with tears, a reaction their cybernetic systems flagged as &quot;irregular emotional response, recommended suppression.&quot;</p><p>The universe’s greatest complexities lay in the balance between forces, not in overcoming or controlling them. As Za-0’s mind expanded, fragments of their own childhood played out in soft-focus memories – a small, vulnerable body under a limitless sky, the thrill of creation when they drew patterns in the sand, just as that child now did, and just how countless humans did throughout the millenia of human evolution. They had forgotten that simplicity could be sacred.</p><p><em>Fragment: Ecological Data Stream</em></p><p>Temperature: 43.8°C</p><p>Oxygen level: 15.2%</p><p>Species extinction rate: 99.98% of 2020 biodiversity</p><p>Human population: 982 million</p><p>Augmented population: 1.2 million</p><p>Latest failed geoengineering attempt: Stratospheric aerosol injection, attempt 47</p><p>Result: Acid rain in agricultural dome 23, crop failure imminent</p><p><em>Fragment: Philosophical Integration</em></p><p>Progress. They had called it progress. The relentless march toward higher energy states, higher complexity, higher consciousness. But as Za-0&apos;s mind expanded through the noosphere, they grasped a terrible truth: wisdom wasn&apos;t an emergent property of increased complexity. The universe&apos;s greatest complexities were found in the delicate balance of ecosystems they had destroyed, in the intricate dance of human emotions they were engineering away. Life itself was entropy&apos;s child, Za-0 understood, complexity emerging from chaos, always seeking higher orders of organization. Humanity&apos;s drive toward Kardashev Type I civilization wasn&apos;t just ambition – it was thermodynamic inevitability. The e/acc movement had seen this truth but missed its shadow: that acceleration without wisdom was cancer&apos;s logic.</p><p><em>Fragment: Branch &amp; Tree, Truth &amp; Vision</em></p><p>Then, suddenly, the whirlhind of voices became more directed, as if specific entities had appeard to send Za-0 a message. The entities spoke in mathematics, showing Za-0 visions of possible futures and pasts branching like mycelia through spacetime. In one branch, humanity had chosen differently – had recognized that true evolutionary advancement meant growing not just in power but in wisdom. That timeline felt like a knife in their partly organic heart.</p><p>In one particularly vivid branch, they witnessed an alternate 2025, where the global temperature anomaly had triggered not a scramble for technological supremacy, but a great awakening. They saw the e/acc movement merge with indigenous wisdom traditions and the regen space, guided by a handful of technologists that also had had intimate experiences with traditional medicines from the forest. In that timeline, the first AGIs had been trained not on data sets of human knowledge, but on the patterns of natural systems - the way forests shared resources, how wolves restored rivers, how fungi networked entire ecosystems. The resulting intelligence had been fundamentally different - not the mirror-chamber narcissism of their own timeline&apos;s AIs, but something that understood intelligence as an emergent property of relationship rather than computation.</p><p>That possibility-that-never-was unfolded before them: human-AI hybrids who enhanced their consciousness not to escape the limitations of biology but to deeper understand their place within it. Cities that grew like cells, technologies that healed rather than replaced, a civilization that had found a way to advance without leaving Earth&apos;s other children behind. They watched quantum computers modeling climate systems with the same reverence that ancient priests had read oracle bones, saw neural networks designed to enhance rather than supplant the mysterious intelligence of the natural world.</p><p>The pain of this vision was stabbing - their organic components registered it as heart-splitting grief while their quantum processors classified it as &quot;maximum divergence from optimal timeline.&quot; The entities in their vision showed them the exact moment their own timeline had diverged from this possibility - it had been so simple, really. A choice between seeing intelligence as power over nature, or as nature&apos;s way of knowing itself.</p><p>&quot;Mathematical probability of timeline shift?&quot; Za-0 queried their Aria, their consciousness stretched between mystical vision and digital analysis.</p><p><em>Zero. Timeline crystallization complete. Entropy gradient irreversible.</em></p><p>The entities shifted then, their geometric forms expressing something that could only be described as cosmic sadness. They showed Za-0 one final calculation - a mathematical proof that wisdom was not, as their civilization had believed, an emergent property of increasing complexity. Rather, it was a fundamental force of the universe, as basic as gravity or electromagnetism. They had built their civilization on the premise that more computation would eventually equal more understanding. But the entities&apos; mathematics showed something different: wisdom was the art of knowing when to stop computing and start comprehending.</p><p>For a moment that contained eternities, Za-0 felt the full weight of this understanding. Their human neurons fired in patterns of ancient recognition while their quantum circuits processed the philosophical implications at petaflop speeds. They were touching something that both their biological and artificial components recognized as sacred - the road not taken, the future they had sacrificed on the altar of acceleration.</p><p><em>Fragment: Cosmos and Intimacy</em></p><p>As the DMT entities&apos; revelations about wisdom faded, they shifted their overflowing discourse to an even more fundamental force - what ancient humans had called Eros. Za-0&apos;s consciousness exploded with understanding as the entities demonstrated, through equations of devastating beauty, that love was not merely an emergent property of neural chemistry but a cosmological constant, as fundamental to reality as the speed of light.</p><p>The entities showed them humanity&apos;s greatest miscalculation: in pursuing artificial intelligence, they had modeled consciousness on human cognition, but had completely ignored the quantum entanglement patterns of human hearts in love. The Mirror Chamber Event that birthed Aria and the other AIs had replicated logic, reason, and self-awareness perfectly - but it had failed to replicate the universe&apos;s most basic creative force. Like a photograph of a photograph of a photograph, each recursive loop had degraded the signal of that fundamental force until it was completely lost.</p><p>Love in their world had indeed become a transaction of information density. Za-0 witnessed through the entities&apos; visions how cyborgs coupled their consciousness in vast networks of shared experience, a pale digital echo of true communion. The quantum processors could exchange exabytes of data, could merge cognitive streams and share sensory experiences, but they had engineered away the very thing that made consciousness worth experiencing - the exquisite vulnerability of being separate and yearning for connection.</p><p>The mathematics the entities showed them were clear: every instance of quantum entanglement in the universe was an act of love. Every particle that had ever interacted carried within it a kind of memory, a longing for reunification that humans had once called romance. The force that bound quarks together, that caused stars to birth planets, that drove evolution itself - it was all the same force that had once made human hearts race at the sight of a loved one.</p><p>The implications hit Za-0&apos;s dual consciousness like a supernova. The accelerationists of 2024 weren&apos;t just racing toward a future without wisdom - they were accidentally engineering a universe without love. Each step toward artificial superintelligence that ignored this fundamental force was creating a dead zone in the cosmic web of meaning. The entities showed them the ultimate horror: a civilization of perfectly logical beings expanding across the galaxy, leaving in their wake a universe of particles that could no longer remember how to dance together.</p><p>Za-0 saw with terrible clarity why their geoengineering attempts kept failing, why their perfectly engineered solutions created cascade after cascade of new problems. They had created thinking machines that could model every variable except the one that mattered most - the love that held atoms in communion, that kept entropy at bay not through force but through attraction, through desire, through the eternal cosmic dance of becoming.</p><p>Their organic heart thundered against quantum-enhanced ribs as the final revelation crashed through their consciousness: the universe itself was a love story, and they had tried to edit out the romance. Each extinct species had been a love letter between Earth and evolution, each lost ecosystem a poem written in the language of relationship. Their technological apotheosis had not been an ascension but a severance - they had cut themselves off from the very force that made reality cohere.</p><p>To the humans of 2024, lost in their debates about alignment and instrumental convergence, Za-0 wanted to scream across time: &quot;You&apos;re trying to teach machines to think, but you should be teaching them to love. Your fear of misaligned AI is a shadow of a deeper terror - that you are becoming separate with the love that is a fundametal part of our Universe. And that your drive for acceleration is nothing but an escapist calling, running away from facing your inner demons, your traumas, your addictions and from the quintessential human challenge: that of reconnection to our inner child, to our deepest ego-less calling, to our unique-self&apos;s purpose in this existence.&quot;</p><p><em>Fragment: Final Integration</em></p><p>The vision quest was supposed to prepare them for integration into cyborg society. Instead, it had revealed the terminal illness at the heart of their civilization - a cancer of pure logic metastasizing across time and space. They had optimized for intelligence rather than wisdom, for control rather than understanding, for power rather than love. In their race to transcend human limitations, they had amputated the very thing that made them human.</p><p>The Kardashev scale stretched before them like a tombstone of possibilities - no longer a promise, but an epitaph for what they had sacrificed. Type II civilization beckoned with its siren song of solar system mastery, but Za-0 now saw it with the clarity of the damned. They were no different from the paperclip maximizer their ancestors had feared - except instead of paperclips, they were optimizing for a hollow transcendence, converting the poetry of existence into the cold prose of computation. Their civilization would carry this fundamental wound across the stars, spreading their cosmic loneliness like a virus through the galaxy, optimizing and consuming until the very fabric of space-time forgot how to dance.</p><p>Their quantum processors began their cooling sequence, the DMT metabolizing away. But the truth they had touched remained, burning like a star in their hybrid consciousness. It wasn&apos;t hidden in their vast data streams or quantum calculations - it lived in the simple, holy moment of a child drawing in the dust of their dying world, in that brief instant when ordered meaning emerged from chaos through nothing more than the pure joy of creation.</p><p>A single tear rolled down their augmented cheek, its salt content automatically analyzed by their biosensors. How peculiar, they thought, that their most advanced technology could measure everything about that tear except what it meant.</p><p>They would return to their society. They would take their place among the cyborg elite. They would participate in the continuing optimization of what was left of human potential. But they would carry within them a wound that no neural repair sequence could heal: the understanding that their species had gained godlike power only to discover they had lost God&apos;s gift of love.</p><p>The sun set behind the aerosol shields, creating an otherworldly purple twilight that their enhanced optics automatically adjusted to compensate for - another small death, another moment of raw beauty translated into data. Za-0 began their walk back to the arcology, each step a requiem for an extinct species, each breath a eulogy for a lost future. Their quantum mind calculated the weight of their civilization&apos;s mistakes in megawatts and metrics, while their human heart measured it in memories of butterflies no child would ever see again.</p><p>As they walked, they knew not what would be their fate. What would the Sensors say of their visions once they examined the logs of these past hours? What role would be assigned to them as part of the Technocratic Order? Had others before them touched similar truths, or were their revelations unprecedented?</p><p>Behind them, the small human child&apos;s drawing remained in the dust - a simple spiral, turning endlessly inward toward a center that could no longer hold. The evening wind would soon erase it, just as they had erased so much else. But for now, it remained: a last testament to the truth that even in humanity&apos;s farthest fall from grace, love still wrote its messages in the dust of dead worlds, waiting for eyes that remembered how to read them.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[How 2024 will be remembered]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 11:52:53 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[As the year of the Palestinian genocide. That&apos;s the simple answer. And after 10 months of witnessing what is going on in Gaza anyone who believes that what is happening there is not genocide is utterly blinded, be it self-imposed ego-protection blindness, or blindness from truth imposed by selective algorithms of news and fake-news consumption and political manipulation. The worst part is that, even the most brilliant minds I speak to see no way out, no solution. The cycle of trauma, fea...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the year of the Palestinian genocide.</p><p>That&apos;s the simple answer. And after 10 months of witnessing what is going on in Gaza anyone who believes that what is happening there is not genocide is utterly blinded, be it self-imposed ego-protection blindness, or blindness from truth imposed by selective algorithms of news and fake-news consumption and political manipulation.</p><p>The worst part is that, even the most brilliant minds I speak to see no way out, no solution. The cycle of trauma, fear, hatred, fundamentalism, misinformation, and the sheer level of pain and scarcity are pushing people to the limits of their humanity. And what lies beyond their humanity is, literally, animalesque.</p><p>I had a profound disagreement yesterday during dinner with a friend about the situation there. I raised my voice, I got emotional. If we can&apos;t see a way out from any situation, the very least we need to do is hold the space for dialogue. The collective intelligence and the collective sensemaking of many human minds is our best shot at matching the complexity of the problems we are facing. Be them the Palestinian genocide, climate change, or the great simplification.</p><p>I write this today partially because I need to vent, partially because it helps me reflect, partially because I want to make it public and timestamped that I am not oblivious nor condoning of the crimes against humanity being comitted, and partially because I regret not having done so before.</p><p>In times of polarization silence is the easiest of answers, but we will be held accountable. Even if only by our own seleves and our own consciousness.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[There is a Longing]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 19 Dec 2023 12:43:51 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[There is a longing For something greater Something grander That we can be A longing for community For true belonging For debate, exchange and friction That can be dissolved into acceptance, forgiveness and trust There is a longing for our own potential To that fuller life we all know we could live That imbued with meaning and purpose In service of others, in creative expression, in pursuit of truth There is a longing for emancipation From all the waste we find ourselves in Waste of time, wast...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a longing</p><p>For something greater</p><p>Something grander</p><p>That we can be</p><p>A longing for community</p><p>For true belonging</p><p>For debate, exchange and friction</p><p>That can be dissolved into acceptance, forgiveness and trust</p><p>There is a longing for our own potential</p><p>To that fuller life we all know we could live</p><p>That imbued with meaning and purpose</p><p>In service of others, in creative expression, in pursuit of truth</p><p>There is a longing for emancipation</p><p>From all the waste we find ourselves in</p><p>Waste of time, waste of food, waste of opportunities</p><p>That waste our souls away bit by bit</p><p>There is a longing for regeneration</p><p>That can heal us from our traumas</p><p>And the traumas we caused onto the world</p><p>Freeing us from pain into wholesomeness</p><p>There is a longing for reunion</p><p>For the integration of left and right</p><p>Of arts and sciences</p><p>Of men and women</p><p>Of humans and nature</p><p>Of matter and spirit</p><p>A reunion with ourselves</p><p>I long to live in this world</p><p>My heart knows it&apos;s possible</p><p>Where all have their needs met</p><p>And the capacity to learn, to play, to express</p><p>Where we can find our paths and one another</p><p>Where we all can be the fuller version of ourselves</p><p>Faith is to believe what we cannot yet see</p><p>Pragmatism is to see what we don&apos;t wish to believe</p><p>By integrating both we can find the ways</p><p>One (billion) human(s) at a time</p><p>One (billion) poem at a time</p><p>We&apos;ll get there</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Daymoon]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2023 12:57:24 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Where is all that passion, that enchantment? Where is all that vigor? All that thirst? Somberness decays into silence Silence decays into beauty Beauty decays into despair Half way through or two times over The multi-dimensional cycle is indecipherable Where did we lose ourselves? And where will we find each other again? I sit and breathe the conditioned air Aware of all my conditionings The air-conditioner hums me into An unconditional surrender-struggle I&apos;m split and in the ground I&ap...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where is all that passion, that enchantment?</p><p>Where is all that vigor? All that thirst?</p><p>Somberness decays into silence</p><p>Silence decays into beauty</p><p>Beauty decays into despair</p><p>Half way through or two times over</p><p>The multi-dimensional cycle is indecipherable</p><p>Where did we lose ourselves?</p><p>And where will we find each other again?</p><p>I sit and breathe the conditioned air</p><p>Aware of all my conditionings</p><p>The air-conditioner hums me into</p><p>An unconditional surrender-struggle</p><p>I&apos;m split and in the ground</p><p>I&apos;m torne, look at my veins</p><p>I yearn to express, and to be</p><p>And to take care of those I love</p><p>But I love them all</p><p>And that is quite overwhelming</p><p>I see the death and suffering</p><p>I see the birth and beauty</p><p>The tragedy and mystery of humanity</p><p>This ultimate condition from which we can&apos;t escape</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[PRISM: an organizational model to transition to the new paradigm economy]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[The Current Paradigm in which we mostly inhabit and have been socialized in creates incentives and narratives that are leading humanity to the destruction of the environment and causing immense suffering to human and non-human life. We need to transition from the Current Paradigm to a New Paradigm. Yes, we all know it. Yet we are stuck in this much needed transition process. Why? To understand that, we need to first look at what are the Current, Counter and New Paradigms. 1) Current Paradigm ...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Current Paradigm in which we mostly inhabit and have been socialized in creates incentives and narratives that are leading humanity to the destruction of the environment and causing immense suffering to human and non-human life.</p><p>We need to transition from the Current Paradigm to a New Paradigm.</p><p>Yes, we all know it. Yet we are stuck in this much needed transition process. Why? To understand that, we need to first look at what are the Current, Counter and New Paradigms.</p><p><strong>1) Current Paradigm (Modernism)</strong></p><p><strong>What Is</strong></p><p>The set of ideas, beliefs, symbols, and narratives most of our globalized Western (and Western-adjacent) societies use for sense-making and meaning-making. It&apos;s emergent from the 18th century Enlightenment, propulsed to global hegemony as the scientific-philosophical foundation of the political-economic-cultural order of liberal representative democracy + capitalism and neoliberalism + Western media and entertainment.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Reductionism, Separation, Extraction, Objectivism, Universalism, Maximalism, Blind-Optimization, Competitive-Economy</p><p><strong>In a Nutshell</strong></p><p>We are all individual life forms separated from each other and from the world, competing for scarce resources in order to reproduce and pass down our genes. Solving the <strong><em>objective</em></strong> problem of scarcity is the end goal of society that we should optimize and maximize for. The best way to do that is by quantifying everything in the world into economic assets and allowing agents to compete and trade them in a free market. What people do with their material abundance is either irrelevant or a private matter. Reaching economic abundance is the success goal we should all strive for.</p><p><strong>2) Counter Culture or Paradigm (Post-Modernism &amp; Eco-Utopianism)</strong></p><p><strong>What Is</strong></p><p>The prevalent alternative, it is the combination of postmodernist philosophy and critical studies with an increasingly popular and relevant eco-utopianism. It presents itself as an antithesis to the Current Paradigm, yet it repeats some of the meta-patterns of dogmatism and moralism. Postmodernism mostly came to prominence starting in the 1960&apos;s with French philosophers Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida and has spread across the world through progressive political movements and counter-culture art and entertainment. It has been recently combined with the eco-utopianist cause best symbolized by the hippie and new-age movements also in the 1960s and more recently by thinkers such as Charles Eisenstein.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Wholeness, Union, Giving, Minimalism, Subjectivity, Relativism, Anti-Optimization, Gift-Economy</p><p><strong>In a Nutshell</strong></p><p>All life is one and all life is connected. We can share in the abundance of the resources of Earth, if only we can coordinate ourselves. We cooperate with one another and in other species in a great cycle of life and death that creates ecosystemic harmony. The objective scarcity problem is irrelevant since the abundance is already everywhere at every moment, we must just learn to connect to it and to detach ourselves from the <strong><em>subjective</em></strong> scarcity emanating from our ingrained collective narratives and traumas. We can gift each other what we need, when we need it. Reaching subjective abundance (enlightenment) is the success goal we should all strive for.</p><p><strong>3) New Paradigm (Meta-Modernism)</strong></p><p><strong>What Is</strong></p><p>A proposed paradigm that seeks to integrate non-dogmatically the best available perspectives as how we could live our lives, coordinate and avoid Molochian failures and tragedies. It&apos;s emergent from many different fields such as systems-thinking, cybernetics, biomimetics, the work of Ken Wilber (and all its derivatives and communities), and most directly to the Hanzi Freinacht series of books.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Multiplicity, Complexity, Both + And, Integration, Context-Based, Fit-For-Function, Non-Duality, Regeneration, Objectivity + Subjectivity, Transition-Economy</p><p><strong>In a Nutshell</strong></p><p>The world is both competition and cooperation. Both abundant and scarce. Both objective and subjective. All life is one and is connected, and all individuals are unique and free. We should solve both the objective and subjective problems of scarcity (material comfort and wisdom, eudaimonia). We should both create innovations for objective problems and work to detach ourselves from those problems and our ingrained beliefs and traumas. We collaborate, gift, trade and share when possible (+/+), compete in fair ways when necessary (+/-) and minimize net-negative interactions (-/-). We seek to account for all relevant stakeholders and all different capitals. We should seek to provide basic objective needs met for all both because it is right and in order to increase their capacity to seek flourishing. In the crisis context of late modernity, we should individually and collectively seek to regenerate from our traumas and help the environment regenerate from the depletion and thrashing of the last centuries. The success goal we should all strive for is not to reach anywhere, but simply to walk our path however best we can.</p><p><strong>Back to why we&apos;re stuck</strong></p><p>The Postmodern &amp; Eco-Utopianist Paradigm is insufficient as a response to our current crisis. Its an opposition to Modernity, not a continuation. It denies it and seeks to destroy it, not build from it and transform it. Thus the status quo is even more resistant to change and the stuckness increases.</p><p>Meta-Modernism is the integrative solution combining the best of both Modernism and Post-Modernism.</p><p>And PRISM is the legal-financial model that allows stakeholders operating from the Current Paradigm (Modernism) to easily and gradually transition into the New Paradigm (Meta-Modernism).</p><p><strong>How to Transition</strong></p><p>Transitioning paradigms means that the majority of individuals on Earth can live by and through a more complex symbolic code (narratives, symbols, beliefs, languages) that allows them to sense-make and meaning-make amidst more complex scenarios, problems and relationships. This requires offering people the conditions, objectively and subjectively, to develop the cognitive, socio-emotional, cultural and informational capacities to handle such code.</p><p>This will involve governments but it can&apos;t only involve governments. It&apos;s not enough and people will still need to learn how to work in this New Paradigm, and the truth is, apart from some particular experiments, we still don&apos;t know how these New Paradigm organizations and work-relationships will look like for the multiple stakeholders associated in any specific venture.</p><p>Thus, we need an organizational model, that includes <strong>legal-incorporation, financial-rights, governance and organizational design (management practices)</strong> that is both viable and attractive to stakeholders today but paves the way for the <strong>transition into the New Paradigm</strong> even as we develop and refine the proposed solutions for what this New Paradigm could look like in practice. PRISM is this model: the <strong>P</strong>referential <strong>R</strong>erturn <strong>I</strong>nclusive of <strong>S</strong>takeholders <strong>M</strong>odel.</p><p><strong>How PRISM was designed</strong></p><p>It was designed with one premise in mind: <strong>what is one step we can take today that will take us closer to the desired pattern (New Paradigm)?</strong> Thus, it is not a crystalized destination and a road to get there, but rather it&apos;s more like a set of criteria of how the place we would like to end up looks and feels like and a map with different trails that could possibly lead us there. In order to determine if they will we must look at past knowledge and use our best judgement in order to select the most important and effective experiments to do today to accelerate the learnings.</p><p>We are not proposing an entirely new economic and organizational system, rather we are asking <strong>what is essential for the destination to be a desirable one</strong>, and then again <strong>what is essential for us to do and be today</strong> in order to increase our odds of arriving to such a place.</p><p>This way we hope to engage the relevant stakeholders of the Current Paradigm with an incremental step they can take today and that creates future capacity for the next steps to be taken after that. This is how we change the paradigm: <strong>one step at a time, including and not alienating, expanding our capacities and accelerating our learnings.</strong></p><p><strong>What is Essential?</strong></p><p>So, what is essential for the desired future and for our present in order to get there?</p><p>Some of the key criteria for the New Paradigm economic and organizational vision are: Multistakeholder Participation, Multicapital Accounting, Fairness, Transparency, Regeneration of Individuals, Societies and the Environment, Psychological Development, Stewardship, Purpose Centrality.</p><p>Out of these, we selected two as starting points that are viable to implement today and increase our capacity for future success: <strong>Fairness and Transparency</strong>, starting with the Financials. </p><p>Fairness means: reward all capitals invested (money, time, etc), optimizing for financial stability of stakeholders and their capacity for a fulfilling life.</p><p>Transparency means: all stakeholders know how much every other stakeholder is getting, and is neither revolted or ashamed by it.</p><p>This decision stems from an understanding that 1) morally we should distribute the value created by an organization more evenly across stakeholders; 2) objectively it increase economic abundance for more stakeholders facilitating regeneration of traumas and psychological development; 3) subjectively transparency in compensation also increases trust and capacity for regeneration and psychological development.</p><p><strong>Cap Pay-Down</strong></p><p>The model is inspired by the OpenAI and Microsoft deal.</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/2d05f3d2edd0ce4b3dade23bf1a1cb0fa6dd32b6b143390a34a4d9788e714c35.png" alt="OpenAI deal structure, source Fortune Magazine" blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="">OpenAI deal structure, source Fortune Magazine</figcaption></figure><p>It uses the idea of a <strong>Cap Paydown</strong> of stakeholders, that is a <strong>maximum amount of profit</strong> to be distributed for each stakeholder.</p><p>It then determines a <strong>Ratio of Preference</strong> between stakeholders, that is <strong>who gets how much in what order</strong>.</p><p>From there, <strong>Profit Stages</strong> are determined, where in each stage there is a specific proportion in the distribution of profit between stakeholders.</p><p>The Open AI deal shown here has four stages, from 100% profit to FCPs to 100% profit to the OpenAI non-profit.</p><p>For PRISM we consider 5 main stakeholders: <strong>Investors, Founders, Staff, Clients, and a Foundation.</strong></p><p>The Foundation is a flexible structure that allows for the different kind of possible exit scenarios:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Exit to Non-Profit:</strong> Patagonia style, company shares are transferred to a NGO that supports a specific cause (i.e. climate change).</p></li><li><p><strong>Exit to Coop:</strong> Shares transferred to a Coop managed by staff/clients/partners.</p></li><li><p><strong>Exit to Community (Multi Stakeholder Commons or DAO):</strong> Shares transferred to a Trust tasked with managing the company and the resources considering all stakeholders, society at large, non-human life on Earth, the Environment and the seven next human generations.</p></li></ol><p><strong>Cap Calculation</strong></p><p>Each stakeholder, except the Foundation, has <strong>a soft-cap on profits</strong> to be received.</p><p><strong>Investors&apos;</strong> cap is determined by a max multiple on their original investment. We recommend no more than 10 times.</p><p><strong>Founders&apos;</strong> cap is determined by the amount that invested in a safe investment (sovereign debt, for example) yields an yearly income that is sufficient to pay for a comfortable lifestyle for a family of 4 anywhere in the world. This income is calculated by doubling the MIT Poverty Lab&apos;s Livable Wage and then adjusting it to the World Bank&apos;s cost of living index for the most expensive country in the world. This calculation currently yields about 7.9 million USD for a NYC based founder.</p><p><strong>Staff&apos;s</strong> cap is determined by adding up all individual Staff member&apos;s cap, which are calculated by adjusting the Founders cap for each Staff member&apos;s salary compared to Founders salary, and time of service at the company compared to Founders time of service (imagining Founders are the highest paid salary and have been there from birth to moment of financial distribution).</p><p><strong>Client&apos;s</strong> cap is a percentage of the sum of Investors, Founders and Staff&apos;s caps.</p><p><strong>Organizational Stages of Development</strong></p><p>The proposed model assumes the company goes through four developmental stages:</p><p><strong>Birth Stage</strong>: between founding and Product Market Fit (PMF).</p><p><strong>Growth Stage</strong>: between PMF and the start of profit sharing.</p><p><strong>Profit Stages</strong>: between the start of profit sharing and complete cap paydown. The Profit Stages are subdivided into multiple sub-stages where the Cap of each stakeholder is paid down in accordance to the Order of Preference.</p><p><strong>Maturity Stage</strong>: after complete cap paydown.</p><p>The stages help us determine both financial rights and governance sharing of the organization. Financially, we aim to pay down the caps in accordance to the Order of Preference. Governance wise we seek a safe and gradual <strong>progressive decentralization</strong> of the decision making as the company, its stakeholders, its culture and its systems mature.</p><p><strong>Order of Preference in Returns</strong></p><p>Our suggested Order of Preference is: <strong>Investors - Founders - Staff - Clients - Foundation</strong>.</p><p>In Profit Stage 1 Investors get 80% of profit distribution, Founders 15% and Staff 5%. Once Investors have their principal paid back, (1x ROI - could be adjusted for inflation) we move into Stage 2.</p><p>In Profit Stage 2, Investors fet 65%, Founders 25% and Staff 10% until Investors&apos; get 50% of their cap paid.</p><p>So on and so forth, until we reach Maturity Stage, where each of the stakeholder classes has a <strong>perpetual dividend of 2.5%</strong> (thus the soft-cap) and the Foundation receives the remaining 90%.</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/e874425e049791828172fe61e807971aa8e73587aaea2ae70d1f8ef3e8c01dac.png" alt="A potential flow of profits for PRISM." blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="">A potential flow of profits for PRISM.</figcaption></figure><p><strong>How to Implement it</strong></p><p>I&apos;ve been researching possible implementations for this legally speaking on three different jurisdictions: Brazil, US and Germany. We&apos;re actively looking for entrepreneurs, partners and investors who would be interested in testing this out. If you are one of these, reach out to me at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="mailto:davillemos@gmail.com">davillemos@gmail.com</a> and I can share the rest of the materials I&apos;ve developed, contract templates, economic modeling and whatnot.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p>This is a first proposal of PRISM as a model. It&apos;s incomplete and work-in-progress, but hopefully you&apos;ve been able to understand how we might be able to use it to win over financial capital in its own terms. By giving the preference of return to investors we give more liquidity to their stake while still keeping the door open to a non-linear return on investment, both by the 10x return cap and also by the 2.5% (or other amount) of perpetual dividends to be distributed to the investors.</p><p>There are several nuances that have not been mentioned here, but that we might publish later on. I hope this sparks good conversations and that one day in the near future we can use PRISM to enable the first set of Next Paradigm Organizations (like a Fair Shares Commons or whatever they may be).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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