Yeah, you can’t really cover ‘all aspects of human experience’ in a few paragraphs. It’s a tough concept anyway, because it takes a couple of lateral hops, and we humans seem to really suck at those, don’t we? (I remember it taking WEEKS to convince people that a marketing algorithm would work just as well predicting health care events, and that’s just one hop, and not even a big one!)
Believe it or not, after almost two years of serious scholarship, over 800 TED talks, supply chain analysis and all the rest, I’ve FINALLY come up with a method that seems to work on most people.
Doctor Who fan fiction.
Seriously, WTF?
But I’m having a hard time arguing with a recent burst of results, it’s allowing me to hit most of the key points without imposing TOO Much of a vision (it’s a framework that hordes of types of lives could live inside, so I’m cautious about people interpreting what I’m designing as a seed as a final product, I fear blinding people to the true potential)
I’m only at the 7/8 point or so (leading up to a couple of parts of the reveal with better context and some fun fourth-wall breaking at the end), I suppose if you wanted to start there you could also help make this thing better! Either that or we could hit on aspects that don’t click? I’ve yet to have this conversation in-person with somebody and not have them end with their mind completely blown, but I need to figure out a way to communicate this better via text, so most people can understand it.
So, how do you like to discover things? The funny-ish script? Lots of ramblings and links that are thorough and cover lots of bases but don’t tie together well because I had a hard time organizing so many things in a way others understand? Are there specific bits that don’t click in a ‘no way we can pull that off’ way? (we can! I haven’t even mentioned that Citizen’s United is, for me and this idea, AWESOME!)
And would you like to help crowdsource a revolution? A surprisingly peaceful one that loudly and proudly uses some exploits we’ve created and gives us almost all honey and almost no stick?
This is the fun part, you have excellent timing.