Gurteen Knowledge Blog July 31, 2023, 09:09I recently came across an intriguing article, The Trust Paradox, exploring the evolution of human trust. It examines how early reliance on family bonds expanded to friendships and tribes as our ancestors’ societies grew. The article explores the fascinating concept of the Trolley Problem thought experiment, which reveals the tensions … Continue reading How Tribes United and Divided Us From family bonds to friendships to tribes
The philosophy of conversation investigates the intricate dynamics of human interaction by exploring how we exchange ideas, share experiences, and build relationships through dialogue. By philosophically examining conversation, we gain a deeper understanding of our conversational practices to appreciate dialogue as core to the human experience. At its core, the philosophy of conversation recognizes dialogue … Continue reading Philosophy of Conversation ** Conversation is fundamental to the human experience
Longtermism is a philosophy focused on doing the most cumulative good possible from a civilization-scale perspective. It argues we should prioritize reducing existential risks and positively shaping humanity’s long-term potential, as the future contains vast potential value. Longtermism is a philosophical and ethical concept that focuses on considering the long-term consequences of our actions and … Continue reading Longtermism Doing the most good possible from a civilization-scale perspective
Personal change is inevitable We all change over time. The older we get, the more we are aware of how much we have changed. We change gradually in response to many factors: what we are exposed to and how we react to it. In short, our experiences in life. Some of those changes are down … Continue reading Changing People ** What right do we have to try to change someone?