top | item 24746012

(no title)

dcarmo | 5 years ago

> What I can’t quite disentangle is whether it taught me how to get what I had always wanted or taught me what to want.

This is a question that keeps coming back to me and I still don't know the answer. And maybe I'll never will.

discuss

order

082349872349872|5 years ago

> "... Each one of us, of course," the Controller meditatively continued, "goes through life inside a bottle. But if we happen to be Alphas, our bottles are, relatively speaking, enormous."

I think of bottles as being like filter bubbles: once one is aware filter bubbles exist, it's possible to play with moving them around. Once one is aware of the bottle and how the bottling process works, it's possible to attempt to play with it as well.

Compare https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24141469

Or juxtapose http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%...

> "it is clear that none of the moral virtues formed is engendered in us by nature, for no natural property can be altered by habit."

with https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23867639

> "When people are born, they all start good, but even though they all start out about the same, you ought to see them after they have had time to become different from one another by picking up habits here and there!"