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Thought Architecture — On making chaos into meaning
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Sages and Wisdom
— 16 May 2026
The doctor and the guru run on the same authority structure. We just pick which one to trust by its costume. Choose by what sits under the coat or you lose to charlatans. -
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The Scientific Ritual
— 2 May 2026
Science isn’t the opposite of belief. It’s a ritual—and like any ritual it misfires, which is how a method built to find truth becomes a machine for manufacturing exaggerations. -
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There are no levels
— 1 May 2026
Ideas that stick are shaped to be interesting, not true. Some of these are weaponised; snuck by our faculties of reason. AI uses them in spades. I call them karstica—superficially pretty, but hiding sinkholes. If you don’t learn to detect it, the thinking gets done for you. - [marginalium] The Era Of The Business Idiot — 29 Apr 2026
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Overengineering calming down
— 4 Apr 2026
Pop neuroscience is just “calm down” in a lab coat. The theories are scaffolding around trivial advice, attractive because they make your problems someone else’s fault, and the scaffolding hides what actually matters. -
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Bias is Good
— 21 Mar 2026
Bias isn’t a flaw in your thinking. It’s a precision instrument. The brain trades variance for consistency because the world is noisy, so don’t fight the bias, find the belief driving it. - [marginalium] AI simulates conversations — 24 Feb 2026
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Hydraulic Despotism
— 21 Feb 2026
You’re not coerced by malice. You’re coerced by convenience. Control the flow, control the people: the most discredited theory in political science describes social media, energy and compute perfectly. The alternatives exist. We just don’t use them. -
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Atavism Isn't the Answer
— 7 Feb 2026
Seed oils, raw milk, cold plunges, tradwives—one template runs them all: name a modern ill, invent an ancestral past, sell the return as cure. It’s built on a fantasy we can’t verify. -
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Gesticism
— 26 Jan 2026
Lots of things are happening, but anything <em>can</em> matter, and whatever gives meaning will eventually demand sacrifice. The agony of attention. I’m not going to spend more time trying to reduce the core idea than that. - [marginalium] Gnosticism in Blood Meridian — 26 Jan 2026
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Stupid Questions: Consciousness
— 10 Jan 2026
The hard problem of consciousness isn’t a problem. It’s a beautiful argument with no stakes. Behaviour is what matters, not the ghost behind the curtain. -
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Stupid Questions
— 1 Jan 2026
Nature is just nurture over time, and nurture is far more obviously in charge; nothing changes if free will <em>isn’t</em> real; and the same is true of consciousness. They’re just complicated debates with no real outcomes. -
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Stupid Questions: Free Will
— 27 Dec 2025
Whether free will is real changes precisely nothing. The world’s too complex for the answer to bite, and behaviour bends the same way no matter which side wins. -
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Stupid Questions: Nature/Nurture
— 13 Dec 2025
Nature is just nurture given time, and nurture is obviously the one in charge. The whole debate is Gladwell bait: superficially sexy, practically useless.