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Alejandro García's avatar

I'm kinda annoyed that I don't have enough time to properly comment on your article, that being said... I resonated deeply with the theme of AI, how the age of documentation has taken a toll in the way we experience life.

I believe we're all our own universes, and our phones an extension of that inner cosmos.

By learning to observe the filter, to remember it's only a filter... Maybe then I might be able to use this in my favor.

For now, we all might be just a bunch of ghosts in the machine.

I'll come back to finish it tomorrow, just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your writing.

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Ross's avatar

These always show up at what feels like the ‘right’ time.

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Paul Spencer's avatar

Thank you, Mauro! Funny to think you actually can time these newsletters just by looking up at the night sky.

I do agree there's a difference between becoming obsessed with a discipline - which has a history of perspectives you can study - versus obsessed with a lifestyle behavior or something inanimate like a food or object. One allows you to expand and find a journey - a winding one like you said - while the other becomes a microscope through which you view life.

Very happy to hear you're still surfing the waves from the reading. It usually is part of the experience. I've had many people say that new things unfold for them afterwards. That's why I record readings, too. The magic happens across time and not only in the initial session!

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