In Search of the Third Attractor, Daniel Schmachtenberger (part 1)

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  • Where are we headed as a species? What is the landscape of risks and challenges that we need to confront over the next decades, and are there a small number of key factors that we need to solve to avoid catastrophe?
    These are the questions Daniel Schmachtenberger is laying out in a new two part series on Rebel Wisdom, called 'In Search of the Third Attractor'.
    As he describes it, the power of ever increasing technological capacity (exponential tech) means that both destructive and creative capacities are increasing exponentially. Two of the most likely outcomes (attractors) are either some kind of chaotic breakdown, or the development of powerful control systems in response, oppressive authoritarian control.
    Given this, what does a third option, a 'third attractor' look like?
    Daniel will be speaking at the Rebel Wisdom festival, 'the Last Campfire' in London on November 5th. To check it out and buy tickets, go to: www.tickettailor.com/events/r...
    To find out more about the topics Daniel is discussing, check out his work on civilisation, at Civilization Emerging: civilizationemerging.com/
    And for more on his work around the Sensemaking crisis, check out the Consilience Project: consilienceproject.org/
    Timecodes:
    INTRODUCTION: 00:00:00
    SENSEMAKING: 00:02:10
    THE TWO ATTRACTORS: 00:06:09
    EXISTENTIAL HOPE?: 00:09:01
    INTERCONNECTEDNESS: 00:14:33
    FAILURES OF ACTIVISM: 00:18:33
    CATASTROPHIC RISK: 00:25:08
    THE POST WW2 SYSTEM: 00:38:40
    EXPONENTIAL DESTRUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY: 00:45:02
    NEAR-TERM RISKS: 00:50:48
    THE ENERGY TRAP: 00:58:10
    PERVERSE INCENTIVES: 01:03:54
    PRIVATE GAINS, EXTERNAL LOSSES: 01:09:38
    BIOTECH RISKS: 01:14:13
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: 01:19:29
    MULTIPOLAR TRAPS: 01:29:03
    CORPORATIONS VERSUS INDIVIDUALS: 01:46:54
    NEW GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS: 01:53:27
    NETWORK DYNAMICS: 01:58:41
    SOLVING MULTI-POLAR TRAPS?: 02:06:51
    CENTRALISING POWER: 02:17:47
    COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: 02:33:00

КОМЕНТАРІ • 494

  • @RebelWisdom
    @RebelWisdom  Рік тому +50

    Daniel is appearing at the Rebel Wisdom closing event, the Last Campfire, in London on November 5th. To find out more and to attend, click here: www.tickettailor.com/events/rebelwisdom/718672

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому +2

      Daniel and his ilk can save the world

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому +2

      The problem with the climate change debate is that it’s been co-opted for profit and control and does nothing to define what the actual issues are. It’s not CO2. Increased CO2 is the Earth’s response to massive deforestation. We are technically also at the end of the Ice Age after the cataclysm at the end of the Younger Dryas 10-13,000 years ago that caused the “great flood” and wiped out much of humanity resulting in small groups that had to repopulate in geographical isolation giving rise to different “races”.
      Right now all the catastrophic risks are man made to reduce the population based on bad data and misunderstanding of the finite resources of the planet.

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому +1

      20:00 Daniel talks of the rhinos. I witnessed the effects of protecting elephants in Africa where only some countries participated resulting in massive overpopulation of elephants in areas where they were protected, like Botswana. This did nothing to help the elephants as food and water became scarce. Solving one problem caused another. When people are starving and they get paid well to poach, the sentient animals stand no chance of survival.

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому +1

      38:55 one of the problems with the nuclear standoff and International relations is that the British and US (NATO) have reneged on nearly every deal they’ve ever made. Making other nations particularly cynical of any goodwill proffered.

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому

      40:00 it’s not true that the financial system is exponential. It’s finite by design given it’s a fiat (fake money) vapourware system that behaves like an ouroboros.

  • @vincentrascon5944
    @vincentrascon5944 Рік тому +131

    I'm so impressed with Daniel's phenomenal ability to articulate the complexity of the metacrisis in a direct way that a guy like me can grasp his ideas and actually understand them..I'm blown away. This is phenomenal

    • @x_DaPrequel
      @x_DaPrequel Рік тому +2

      Yea what this guy said 🤣😂🤣😂

    • @danthemansmail
      @danthemansmail Рік тому +1

      The only thing he gets wrong, is believing that there are possible solutions. There isn't because the fundamental problem behind all the other existential problems is humanity itself. We, are the problem.

    • @xmathmanx
      @xmathmanx Рік тому +1

      @@danthemansmail because nothing bad would ever happen without humans? How?

    • @danthemansmail
      @danthemansmail Рік тому

      @@xmathmanx Did I say that? Quit putting words in my mouth. Did I hurt your tender ego with a bit of truth?

    • @xmathmanx
      @xmathmanx Рік тому +1

      @@danthemansmailwell, if we were the problem there would be no problems without us

  • @DamonLenahan
    @DamonLenahan Рік тому +28

    This is the most unheard and underrated intellects of our time. I like Jordan Peterson's perspectives on cultural issues. However, as far as real world issues that need to be discussed and framed in the proper way to have conversations which lead to real solutions... Schmactenberger is the real man of our time we need to hear and consider. If I could have a cup of tea with anyone in the world alive today- Daniel is my pick.

    • @dannyjquinn880
      @dannyjquinn880 Рік тому

      It's all connected. The individual requires a spiritual transformation before they will even sit and listen to a Daniel. Jordon Peterson is like step 1, Daniel is like step 10

    • @derylrobinson
      @derylrobinson Рік тому +4

      I’d like to see a Peterson/Daniel S convo. It could be beneficial to have Jordan’s audience hear Daniel.

    • @adambazso9207
      @adambazso9207 Рік тому +4

      I like some of the prespectives of Jordan Peterson, I think he means well - or at least ment well, prior to his breakdown. But since he recovered from that, he seems to become more and more angry and resentful. I have the impression, that Jordan Peterson tries to relativize the real complex problems, cherrypicks data which fits his worldview and labels other opinions as liberal-leftist propaganda. He seems to do more harm than good now. And his "followers" idolize him too much.
      Daniel Schmachtenberger is on a whole other level, if we compare the two. The contribution of J.P. can help to overcome despair and nihilistic tendencies, that's true. But a lot of what he says currrently is a part of identity-politics, has a narrow focus and is counterproductive.

    • @mrdeanvincent
      @mrdeanvincent 3 місяці тому

      Peterson is obviously intelligent and well educated, but his ego gets away from him and he engages heavily in 'culture wars'. He is often intentionally divisive and abrasive. He is nowhere near as intellectually 'mature' (for lack of a better word) as Schmachtenberger. Not even in the same league. Schmachtenberger is genuinely interested in-and perhaps even capable of-bringing disparate groups into alignment for everybody's benefit.

  • @KarlMagnusBlindheim
    @KarlMagnusBlindheim Рік тому +52

    Fantastic talk. Schmachtenberger is like an alien superintelligence from the future that is observing humanity from the outside while sharing his insight with the rest of us in real-time.

    • @neonhummingbird3906
      @neonhummingbird3906 Рік тому +12

      No. He is just a human trying to work things out, warts and all. Placing him on a pedestal is not useful and not deserved; and in fact, part of the historical problem we have when it comes to the process of problem solving and sense-making..

    • @paddykiernanmusic
      @paddykiernanmusic Рік тому +3

      He's applying game theory to the emergent problems of complex technological societies in a multipolar world. It's not alien superintelligence.

    • @KarlMagnusBlindheim
      @KarlMagnusBlindheim Рік тому +13

      @@neonhummingbird3906 My "alien superintelligence" comment was hyperbolic praise and a metaphor for expressing awe and appreciation. I agree with everything you are saying. Thanks for reminding me about that pedestal though, that tendency of mine is unfortunate. Vertical hierarchies seem to be automatic while going lateral takes effort.

    • @Andrew.baltazar
      @Andrew.baltazar Рік тому +9

      I see him as a child who grew up homeschooled by two Activists who put really big ideas in a kids head far too early. The only reason why he hasn't melted into a puddle of confusion and despair is his terrifying intellect. Instead he has built, ground up, a view of the world that integrates all crisis. He has gone beyond his activist parents and is now able to actually clearly express the meta-crisis.

    • @z17seattle
      @z17seattle Рік тому +1

      @@neonhummingbird3906 hi daniel

  • @jamiesonlittle6581
    @jamiesonlittle6581 Рік тому +109

    Once again, Daniel's ability to articulate the paralysing complexity facing humanity has given me some small hope that we might just be able to save this world. I can do nothing more than stand in total respect and admiration of his dedication, passion and hard work in achieving such intelligent clarity of the world. I also appreciated hearing his expression of compassion (11:04) at how disheartening it is to really engage with this topic. In order to reach the clarity of understanding which Daniel conveys about the world makes him one of the bravest modern day warriors of our time. I know that I need to find any way possible to contribute to a better world. We must all act.

    • @Samsgarden
      @Samsgarden Рік тому +1

      Lol!

    • @pearcejones6903
      @pearcejones6903 Рік тому +5

      Profound. Yes. Yes. Yes.

    • @filmjazz
      @filmjazz Рік тому +4

      I see it differently: his ability to articulate the complexity of the global problem has only made me realize how intractable it all is. We’re doomed.

    • @matthewheadland7307
      @matthewheadland7307 Рік тому +1

      I agree with what you say. I do not agree with the double space after the period.
      I think what Daniel is talking about here requires me to over come the urge to tell you this, that you do not actually need the double space after the period. However it irks me to the core. If you have good reason to use it, please tell me. Thank you.

    • @filmjazz
      @filmjazz Рік тому +5

      @@matthewheadland7307 people of a certain age (and apparently I’m of that age) who learned old school typing in school from a teacher who learned on a mechanical typewriter were taught the double space after the period.

  • @waynemcmillan5970
    @waynemcmillan5970 Рік тому +17

    Daniel is one of the best strategic thinkers I have encountered.

  • @user-db1qk5gf7z
    @user-db1qk5gf7z Рік тому +191

    Daniel is great but we need more people talking about the actual content of his ideas rather than just saying how great he is.

    • @NuanceOverDogma
      @NuanceOverDogma Рік тому +13

      he uses a lot of words, vague answers & has a bias against the past. Pretty disappointed.

    • @jonnygemmel2243
      @jonnygemmel2243 Рік тому +10

      Go on then

    • @user-db1qk5gf7z
      @user-db1qk5gf7z Рік тому +8

      @@jonnygemmel2243 Daniel says that the battle between Centralization and Decentralization is misguided, and that neither is the solution, because Centralization will lead to totalitarianism and Decentralization will lead to uncoordinated action and miscommunication. I'm not sure I understand his solution to this problem. Do you?

    • @delphinebrooks5110
      @delphinebrooks5110 Рік тому +3

      He always brings a lot to process...nothing new in this talk but each time he s a little better...

    • @kurtklingbeil6900
      @kurtklingbeil6900 Рік тому +14

      @@NuanceOverDogma ... he says with no specific examples, with no superior or corrective articulations...
      Of course he has a bias against the past...
      The flagrant willful deliberate irresponsible conduct of negligent individuals in the past has caused our current existential crises..
      Do you purport to rationalize or speak as apologist for the past ?
      Your "disappointment" stems from your presumed self-superiority and commensurate expectations - without actually evidencing or modelling such superiority.
      How about you make your case in a brilliant and comprehensive expression?

  • @learningthroughdoing1641
    @learningthroughdoing1641 Рік тому +19

    Many of us around the world are thinking about the entangled big risks and challenges you describe Daniel. You have perhaps a unique and deeply valuable ability to describe the entanglements in ways that are accessible to anyone who is interested enough to engage. It's like listening to reincarnations of Bohm, Bateson...coming through one voice. Thank you for how you show up in the world 🎁🙏

  • @anyariv
    @anyariv 4 місяці тому +11

    He just articulated every fragment of my extreme stress and anxiety for the past few years.

  • @LouisGedo
    @LouisGedo Рік тому +87

    *Daniel is a national treasure*

    • @spridgejuice
      @spridgejuice Рік тому +27

      a global treasure!

    • @n2bfw884
      @n2bfw884 Рік тому

      Lol

    • @NuanceOverDogma
      @NuanceOverDogma Рік тому

      No he's not. He just another comfortable intellectual who gets his info from other wealthy intellectuals. He ignores corruption in Govs, institutions& plaguing the out of touch intellectual class

    • @delphinebrooks5110
      @delphinebrooks5110 Рік тому

      @@NuanceOverDogma I think he's more aware of the "intellectual Nomenklature" of the academic world ( and the lack of demand for more rigorous analyses in the mainstream medias) than you think, although I would agree that he doesn't t express it as much as I would like. I can only guess that it s strategic on his part.

    • @GreenMorningDragonProductions
      @GreenMorningDragonProductions Рік тому

      What "nation"? Laputa?

  • @jasonreed1352
    @jasonreed1352 Рік тому +30

    Mr. Schmachtenberger, the contribution is reassuring to me of individuals genuinely critically thinking on levels such as this. Especially since individuals who genuinely can and do think about these things have recently become more open and transparent with the public about our actual current dilemmas. And there is actually a collective audience (our current global civilization) comprised of more individuals than "normal" who have a conscious mindset that can pay attention and clearly understand what it is you are communicating.
    Slow and steady, my friend. I hug your soul every time I hear your voice crack.
    I think being more open and transparent about these things, coupled with at least a radically wiser narcissistically abusive institutional methodology, can be a right direction. I acquiesced a few years ago to the notion that our Western ("capitalist") system uses an emotional individual behavioral driver for growth that IS the morally licensed utilization of the narcissistic abuse cycle to determine truthiness, and to determine what is to be expected for us to fight for the continued existence of it.
    In the East, I notice the same pattern of behavior is utilized nearly identically, except the worshipped and idealized entity that is virtue-signaled toward in The East is the individual collective, whereas the individual person who is a part of an individual collective is the idealized object to virtue signal toward in The West. Both versions of narcissism proper, as THE exclusive means to calibrate our collective and individual perceptual apparatuses, are fundamentally nihilistic when scaled to reality. I'm not sure a synthesis between those two options can be what resolves our nihilistic circumstance.
    Much of what we currently believe requires our fighting defenses of it actually only requires our defense of our particular concept of it. Or requires our defense of the entity which is manifesting it (that may happen to also be performing some critical function for some other, narrowly defined almost-catastrophe to continue to be avoided, making it a kind of Chesterton's Fence).
    Idealize, devalue, discard is the bare bones of the narcissistic abuse cycle, and this is precisely the method that even our beloved scientists utilize in order to vet the worthiest scientists, as well as determine the truthiness of emergent scientific hypotheses as they emerge within the minds of individuals who tended to have "won" at the game-a narcissistic competition to BE that grandiose scientist, who also therefore unconsciously uses the narcissistic abuse cycle as THE means to vet the most defendable perception of any current actual thing while observing in any possible direction, even as an "expert scientist".
    The multipolar traps we currently find ourselves in can be seen to be a whole-collective karmic debit card, and we are about to exceed our karmic credit limit. Higher order harmony is the emergent manifestation of a wise and intentional action or set of actions that will genuinely resolve some fairly ancient cognitive dissonances (paying that karmic debt back) that we've actually only been sublimating toward the profitable, and NOT actually resolving. Since leaving them fundamentally unresolved does increase the probability of winning at a deceptive, game-a reality paradigm (until the multipolar traps pile up too highly on our collective's karmic debit card, anyway), we remain unconsciously emotionally incentivized to NOT do what can resolve them. When Karma acts out after we exceed our karmic credit limit, we call karma a bitch. And it's being as nice as it possibly can, practically always.
    The level of openness and transparency you demonstrate in this video is a necessary part of what can help move us THROUGH our current circumstance (as opposed to getting us away from the existentially threatening dilemmas that have not yet cut loose on us (and we have become more polarized, so the energy is on unconscious tap. (Single-digit number of years? *gulp*))
    Going through our circumstance, rather than seeking pure escape from it, would suggest we are on the path toward what can be successful mitigations of our iatrogenic, existentially threatening dilemmas. These dilemmas appear to me to be built by fundamentally narcissistic institutions utilizing deception, complacency, and justified willful conscious ignorance while coercing complacency with those institutions. (I say justified due to the blatantly openly deceptive nature of the expressions and actions of the agents who are self-identified "leaders" within practically all institutions exercising power within our current reality paradigm in The West, at least.)
    Daniel, I love you, man. I'm grateful for what I presume has been your significant cognitive work and significant positive contributions to ensuring the continued survival of our civilization. I intuited that your contributions has been occurring for longer than you've been openly publicly speaking about it. While the necessity for you to BE more open about these kinds of dilemmas isn't necessarily overall reassuring, the fact that you are means, to me, that we are going to be genuinely doing something about a fuck-ton of problems that we've convinced ourselves for a loooong time that there's just nothing that can be done about them.
    Viva la Evolution, my friend.
    My written catharses may tend to be relatively unpalatable, I apologize for that. However, I humbly offer my ability to express some factoidal insights that I hope can at least help increase our collective perceptual acuity. We are in this together. What a ride.

    • @hahaweed420
      @hahaweed420 Рік тому

      man just wrote a whole sub stack for free

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo Рік тому +5

    When Daniel takes a deep breath, I can sense the despair of our predicament.

    • @tensevo
      @tensevo Рік тому +2

      When you are half way through at point of peak despair, then "Artificial Intelligence" pops up on screen, good grief.

  • @farinshore8900
    @farinshore8900 4 місяці тому +2

    This resonates for me in profound ways. Since the 70s I have made life decisions based on protecting the planet, decisions that have left me living in poverty and, to some degree, resentful of those who prioritize the god of expedient profit. However, watching this meta-crisis unfold has left me with a satisfying sense of validation. Sad that it takes the threat of extinction to motivate people to do the right thing.

  • @blrbrazil1718
    @blrbrazil1718 Рік тому +8

    I have only watched Part 1 (so far), and it required a very significant investment of my time. Nevertheless, I am left with the feeling that the time was well spent and that every single person on the planet should watch this presentation and that it should be required in all educational curricula to watch and then discuss this presentation.
    Like Daniel, I have a lot of faith in the accumulated knowledge and wisdom of humanity to collectively find solutions that will overcome the challenges to so clearly explained, as well as others that will arise in the future. But first we need to be aware of and comprehend the nature of those challenges and this presentation goes a long way to addressing that need.

    • @adambazso9207
      @adambazso9207 Рік тому

      But we cannot agree an almost anything even on a country- or state-level. How could we collectively find any solution, which is adaptable on smaller scale, when we disagree on almost everything and are so heterogenous even in a single country, or city or village? How? We cannot force anybody to accept a proposed "solution", because they won't do it if it's forced onto them.

    • @blrbrazil1718
      @blrbrazil1718 Рік тому +1

      @@adambazso9207: the polarization is a false impression that has been disseminated by people seeking to rule by division and discord (and fear). When you get down to the basics, people's wants, needs and even values are pretty similar (what does it matter if a Picasso painting was art or the work of an ego run amok, when people need nourishment and shelter?). And that is the building block upon which a healthier society can be erected. Contrary to what sociologists preach, culture is something malleable that evolves over time - otherwise cannibalism, human sacrifice, slavery and taking what you want when you want it would still be considered the social norm.

  • @stefanlouw6395
    @stefanlouw6395 Рік тому +19

    Amped beyond words for this one.

    • @annaritamaki-sjostrand118
      @annaritamaki-sjostrand118 Рік тому +3

      Exceptional to listen to someone who understands the legitimate arguments for surveillance (and related subjects, like the technical means of communication, Artificial Intelligence and so on) as well as against it.

  • @BalazsKegl
    @BalazsKegl Рік тому +6

    My capacity of understanding Daniel goes up exponentially with the time he is given to, thanks a lot for taking the risk of making it long! Can't wait for part 2.

  • @frankwhite1816
    @frankwhite1816 Рік тому +4

    I love listening to Daniel and respect his work, I love the way he articulates the poly-crisis but what I need, now that I understand the problem, is a step by step guide on how to fix it. Is there such a thing? Has Daniel created a simple to understand step by step guide we can follow to fix this clusterfizzle? The takeaway is that we are in real trouble. Okay. So how do we fix it?

  • @mattcarlson5345
    @mattcarlson5345 Рік тому +19

    re: the hyper focus on parts vs the whole and the resulting consequences related to a lack of wider context it makes me think of McGilchrist’s hemispheric specialization approach. I’d love to see DS and McGilchrist discuss the relevant congruencies and practical solution approaches to this aspect of the meta-crisis. Vervaeke and DS would be AMAZING as well but I must admit, I’d need to drop down to .75 speed

    • @chriswalth
      @chriswalth Рік тому +1

      True. I hope @rebelwisdom will see your comment. A conversation with McGilchrist and Schmachtenberger would be awesome.

    • @Dilmahkana
      @Dilmahkana Рік тому +2

      Just reading your comment (I haven't seen the whole video yet), parts and whole and their danger is a big part of Nora Bateson's work, delivered in a softer, more poetic way than usual. Highly recommend

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo Рік тому +4

    I tend to agree, that solving the perverse incentives of the Military-Industrial-Pharma Complex, may be the most pressing issue.

  • @AshleyMillsTube
    @AshleyMillsTube Рік тому +26

    Just fucking incredible! I've never heard such a coherent synthesis of the problem and hints toward solutions.

    • @AmeliaHoskins
      @AmeliaHoskins 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, his coherent language is wonderful. I can listen for hours. He knows his subject and his ideals for a less exponentially driven purpose of acquiring "stuff" as in the corporate markets run amok.
      (not to mention exponential biotech run amok).

  • @farqueueman
    @farqueueman Рік тому +1

    This could very well be one of the most important videos of the decade.

  • @The...0_0...
    @The...0_0... Рік тому +13

    The sensemaking of interconnectedness.. kinda like permaculture principles for your brain :D

  • @DimaManuel
    @DimaManuel Рік тому +8

    This conversation is so important and needs to be heard!
    Thank you!

  • @weltraumaffe4155
    @weltraumaffe4155 Рік тому +12

    I don't know anybody with whom I can share this. I need to buy some different friends.

    • @JB-yg3ew
      @JB-yg3ew Рік тому +2

      Send it to them anyways!

    • @Andrew.baltazar
      @Andrew.baltazar Рік тому +2

      Same. Find the others!

    • @wildebeestwright
      @wildebeestwright 20 днів тому

      Haha nice. I may not either, but I keep sending videos anyway 😆 A common understanding of this stuff would go a long way!

  • @andreasbaros5528
    @andreasbaros5528 Рік тому +16

    Always a pleasure hearing this guy sharing his wisdom. Thank you.
    Would love to see Daniel having a conversation with Sam Harris, if they haven't done already. They share interests in global existential threats like AI, conciousness, psychedelics among many others I guess, plus they are both among the best communicators and articulate thinkers one can come across.
    Daniel's 4-hour episode on Lex Fridman podcast is a pleasure to watch also.

  • @truepatriot6388
    @truepatriot6388 Рік тому +4

    The concept of "Entropy" is often included in emerging sensemaking narratives along with its complement, "Syntropy", and I have been giving thought to this duality and how it relates to the predicaments of the Anthropocene. Spreading awareness and understanding of Syntropic power may be the third attractor...
    ---
    The supreme good is like water,
    which nourishes all things without trying to.
    It is content with the low places that people disdain.
    Thus it is like the Tao.
    ---
    Many have been struggling to better envision how to transition away from our entropic civilization toward a spontaneous self- expanding syntropic community. If this goal also interests you, please take time to consider the perspectives and questions below. Any feedback is much appreciated.
    As you know, entropy (and negentropy/syntropy) reflect how matter and energy change with time. As captured in the 2nd law of Thermodynamics: overall, things will progressively decay and become more chaotic, disordered and incoherent as time passes, and with less capacity for "useful" transformation.
    On the other hand, the universe and our planet have been evolving toward increasing order, syntropy and meaningful information. These rhythmic patterned exchanges of matter and energy have been embodied in the three kingdoms of life (matter/energy > plant growth > animal growth > fungi > repeat) and have created expanding capacity for information processing, including consciousness, social behavior, learning and human culture. Information theory and recent theories of mind are based on these same patterns of entropy vs syntropy.
    The Anthropocene dawned when human groups began to harness ever greater capacity for entropic power in which energy is narrowly focused in order to fragment materials, tissues and even chemical bonds - often for the purpose of killing and dismembering. Entropic power involves a fast, precise, and intentionally "optimized" flow of destructive energy based on positive feedback (e.g. exponential and unstable), often with unforeseen, "externalized" and longer lasting harms (winners and losers). Examples include fire, the sharp edges of flint tools, arrowheads, spears, the plow, bullets, and then explosives, combustion engines, nuclear fission, and all manner of modern tech.
    In the information sphere, entropic energy flow/power involves hidden information and deception for the purpose of manipulating or defeating others. At the spiritual level, entropic power enslaves us to desire and fear, hubris and hate, and separates into "us and them" - "lock and load, it's kill or be killed, and might makes right." These typically masculine technologies and attitudes have facilitated an ever greater concentration coercive entropic power and control, forming patriarchal, hierarchical, warring civilizations. This progressive growth and concentration of entropic power has been the foundation of imperialism and industrial capitalism, and is culminating in our planet's 6th mass extinction of life.
    On the other hand, the syntropic power of living things involves synthesizing matter, energy and information into holistic growth patterns of reciprocity and exchange. These rhythmic patterns of energy flow involve self-regulation by negative feedback, and are spontaneous, decentralized, slow, initially inefficient, and generally non-coercive (free choice), but provide win-win benefits and unexpected long-term efficiencies. They are typically feminine.
    From atomic and chemical evolution within stars, to cellular life, geo-ecology and the brain, syntropic patterns are woven throughout out planet's evolving beauty as understood by indigenous worldviews, Eastern wisdom traditions (e.g. the Taoism) and modern complexity/systems science. These syntropic world views, including the synoptic gospels of Jesus (especially red-letter translations or Jeffersonian Bible), offer low-cost and practical psychosocial strategies to help us (especially men) to turn away from the seductively addictive path of seeking and gathering destructive power and control.
    Buckminster Fuller, who conceived the term "Syntropy" as a response to the static principles of design and architecture of his day, would surely embrace the growing appreciation of its ecological and moral aspects as well. I wonder whether you folks would agree that the syntropic flow of information, energy and matter through our physical and metaphysical worlds should be viewed as a unifying thread - its unnamable way?
    Perhaps recognizing the elusive patterns and principles of its pervasive presence can help us transcend the baffling paradoxes and calamitous predicaments of the Anthropocene, and help us advance toward a culture based on spiritual and planetary regeneration?
    What are your thoughts about Elinor Ostrom's empirical identification of strategies that Syntropic communities have adopted to effectively resist the tragedy of the commons?
    Could Ostrom's design principles for Common Pool Resource help us to transcend the multipolar trap predicament?
    [BTW, in response to criticism based on economic/game theory, she replied, "A resource arrangement that works in practice can work in theory."] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom
    ---
    In dwelling, live close to the ground.
    In thinking, keep to the simple.
    In conflict, be fair and generous.
    In governing, don’t try to control.
    In work, do what you enjoy.
    In family life, be completely present.
    When you are content to be simply yourself
    and don’t compare or compete,
    everybody will respect you.
    ---
    Thank you for your dedication to sensemaking & meaningful truth. I look forward to any comments on this.

  • @susanthursdays5008
    @susanthursdays5008 Рік тому +1

    Let’s start buy acknowledging we are in the midst of constructs as well as parts of the natural world, is broken, and/or breaking down. And, the coming decades, but starting years ago(we are late, very late-here in the western world.so, this is about: it is up to ALL OF US, and we need to figure out: what and how WE need to do, and in what order. For our World, and for Humanity.
    I love this man’s soul, heart and mind. Appreciate his modesty, his realistic optimism, and very careful, mindful sense-making and beautiful knowledge-communicated/shared. He seems good and strong, and serious and genuine in his concern , and in his love for this world and our human family. I will be listening to both parts of this(thus far), and will also (in my way) pray for him, and do my best to understand and contemplate his offerings. I will pay him as much attention as I can, and am sincerely grateful for his attention to seek and succeed in solving nd healing all that is needed. I’m completely aligned with his belief and ‘knowing’ that, until we can improve and perhaps, entirely shift, “how we think, and how we structure our plans , priorities and methods of ‘working toward identifying and achieving’ our goals, communicate and find a unified understanding: we will not be able to hear one another, and make positive progress with any level of success that we absolutely will need.
    Before guidance, identification of our “aims”; before leadership, remedies, execution, cooperation, and orderly accomplishments amongst a wisely, informed and determined team(s) ‘world-wide’, set out to make the required “shifts” and adjustments and changes, we must BE united in that we hear one another, and find a strong enough “group-conscience “, lead by reason, goodness, order, knowledge, understanding, beauty, Love, Nature and Spiritual awareness that: We are “connected” individuals, and brothers, all children of the same Creator. I know some intellectuals find the concept of Us being Spiritual children of One Creator as being incongruent with logic and reason, but it’s not. Au contraire. And if we are to succeed, we must recognize the “Light within all of us” is a True, Original energy, that when we look at one another with love and acceptance, and we know we recognize each other and understand one another, and can tap into a synchronicity, that will propel us, as we NEED TO BE, - we will “figure IT OUT”. Honesty, open-mindedness, Willingness, desire, humility, forgiveness, discernment, communication, service, Faith and honest-hardwork! - And it with Our Brotherhood of Sacred Humanity, we can pull it off. Is not hard, IF we can trust and surrender to Our Unifying, Synchronized “Oneness of Shared Energy. We do need a communion of humanity.
    If we fight it, doubt it, attempt to “control it” and to rationalize it, the Gifts We DO have ...we will destroy our World nd it’s Heartbeat. We all are Desperately NEEDED, and VALUED, because if we allow ourselves or anyone to convince us that we’re NOT, we also will NOT survive. We must know WE HAVE PURPOSE and MEANING, even during times when we don’t know what it is. We NEED TO KNOW THE RESOURCE OF “ASKING for HELP” when we are: Idle and in NEED, both. Whether we are Teacher OR we are Student, we are BOTH desperately Purposeful. Try to practice listening, and “talking less; giving more and taking less; reading more and thinking less ...always seeking a balanced connection with our brothers and also by Developing our ability to see, hear, know, what is invisible, silent, and mysterious...because we need those things to nourish us, just as much as we need bread and water, and physical touch and warmth. Every individual needs mental, physical,emotional, social, and Spiritual fitness and growth, because we need to be an “army or a cell” that are operating at the highest capacity possible for each of us, when we’re called upon. Man does not survive alone, nor by being dominated, nor but ruling above their brothers, we need community, communication, and order and ever, organization. But we will know the difference between leadership, and Reigning Over and Above, the first makes us all stronger, better, faster, healthier, purposeful, meaningful, loved, and of Service. The second crushes our souls and Spirits, and makes us weak, desperate, fearful, compromised, and die.
    We CAN survive. Let’s learn and believe that we are Valuable , Capable, Loved, and Needed
    🙏Daniel - -
    Btw, there needs to be an acknowledgement of the New Digital Realm, and be very very careful that is in tune with our Physical Realm, Spiritual Realm, and the man-made “Powers we’ve Energized”, such that we maintain a Natural Balance, whilst having orderly reverence for all Dimensions, and understand how Humanity interacts, with a all forms of these Energies (with True Wisdom and Humility.)
    We can Not thrive on toxic and ill-willed(dare I say, evil) intelligence and other false propellants/incentives.🙏🙏Daniel,Thank You☝️☮️💪☀️🌟💫🌎🌹🌲🔥🌙🧗🏽‍♀️🎼🎶🧂🥁⛓📱🦠🧲🌊❄️💥🌪👂👁🧠⚗️🗝❤️✝️✡️🌠🌅☪️⚛️💟☯️🎇🌄🌍

  • @spridgejuice
    @spridgejuice Рік тому +9

    I think the insight that the engines of destruction are also the potential engines of salvation, to put it less eloquently than Daniel, is vital. It leads to the position where hope is possible, that we don't need to throw out the baby with the bathwater and go back to some pre-digital utopia, but can move gingerly forward mindful of the facilitative possibilities that these technologies enable.
    I also wonder if, given the generous attitude that the masters of the tech didn't deliberately create these polarising attention-grabbing engines out of evil intent, but out of the logic of what they initially imagined they were doing (selling stuff), could possibly mean that they might be persuaded that that was a perhaps necessary condition of its emergence, and that there's further to go, with wisdom guiding a more facilitative and transparent future for these systems.

    • @AmeliaHoskins
      @AmeliaHoskins 11 місяців тому

      I wouldnt be too sure that tech masters had no evil intent other than advertising stuff. Google is DARPA. Its very much about total population monitoring and control , way beyond advertising stuff. Big tech more or less runs the world now. And promotes pharma.

  • @DJJonPattrsn22
    @DJJonPattrsn22 Рік тому +6

    As usual, Daniel is wonderfully thoughtful & insightful while also presenting in an accessible way to many individuals.
    There is a bit of a barrier to learning enough of the unfamiliar terms he uses to grasp the content. It might be very nice for someone to create a set of audio/video clips extracted from his content in in which Daniel defines the various terms he uses that not everyone, or even many people, would not properly understand in the way he uses them. Ideally finding the best, most accessible & succinct explanation he has offered. Or new content could be created for this purpose specifically.
    This would also help to reduce the overall duration of Daniel's talks which can appear daunting since he will not need to spend so much time explaining and providing examples (each instance of which is an opportunity to get lost for a bit on a tangent).

  • @JamieJ92
    @JamieJ92 Рік тому +7

    Daniel's articulation of what a lot us iI believe only intuit and sense is phenomenal! I think to see these thought's visualised and perhaps animated would be a remarkable next step in sharing his/our ideas. It could help bring more coherence to a broader range of people.

  • @gbernardwandel4174
    @gbernardwandel4174 Рік тому +6

    Perhaps one of the most important things one could listen to this moment
    Thank you RW

  • @RosaLeeJean
    @RosaLeeJean 9 місяців тому +2

    Spread this words by talking to people in your circle about wat you think and feel about this,discussing comes later when I have more info and can think for myself about a topic😊

  • @mannequinskywalker
    @mannequinskywalker Рік тому +1

    Wow! I was able to put this analysis to good use today in response to whining solar developers complaining about the cost, time & money to build solar projects on brownfields vs just clearcutting forestland. This made it even more clear to me why it's a flawed method, (including the goals driving it), that offsets (eternalizes) longterm responsibility and the lasting negative impact. Thank you!! I hope this goes viral and helps others to see the big picture as clearly. It would be great to see him in convo with Jordan Peterson.

  • @CJ-hd7vx
    @CJ-hd7vx Рік тому +10

    great to have all these concepts presented in one video. doubtful that many of my facebook friends will actually take the time to sit down for almost 3 hours and engage with all of these topics, but perhaps at some point they´ll be ready to move away from short bite size videos and engage seriously with more in-depth content like this. The time stamps are a good way to engage them with specific topics they might be interested in and then hopefully ´lure´ them into the rest of the content. Either way, thank you to David Fuller and yourself for the effort put into this. You have my gratitude.

    • @user-db1qk5gf7z
      @user-db1qk5gf7z Рік тому +3

      They might take the time if in your Facebook post you also briefly explain his major ideas and briefly explain why they're important.

  • @ryanellis424
    @ryanellis424 Рік тому +6

    Probably the most sober human in our time

  • @GordonDykes
    @GordonDykes 8 місяців тому +1

    I feel like your use of language has given me unique tools to think. It helps to know behaviour is predicable, documented and named for a given circumstances when considering solutions. I had to listen to this a few times to make sense of it, this is not like listening to the average person or political view. This should be archived as pertinent information in context to the future of human civilisation.

  • @mildlytoxicfrogjuice
    @mildlytoxicfrogjuice Рік тому +4

    The people who try and talk comprehensively about framing issues and problems like this chap does without deeply analysing the economic standpoint beyond "it was an exponentially based economy on a linear resourced planet" are doing a disservice. The location of politics is in the economic framework.
    The economic, intelligence and military elements of our society are very happy to have people like this guy wax lyrical about many subject but fail to get to the depths of the economic feudalism/ monopolism/capitalism and why the people buffering this system are the glaring elephants in the room.

    • @Zara-tt7rh
      @Zara-tt7rh Рік тому +1

      He does get into some of the economic problems, they may be hard to grasp sometimes bc it involves a closed loop economy which has never existed. I don’t think our current flawed views on economics (which have a poor grasp on human nature/psych) can help us in this century any longer. I’m a personal believer in free markets, but new technological corruption makes that almost impossible in terms of values and censorship.

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому

      You can no longer talk about Capitalism. It doesn’t exist. There is only Regulated Capitalism which interrupts the natural market forces of supply and demand that are the keystones of how Capitalism works, which is why it no longer works.

    • @OfZeitgeist
      @OfZeitgeist Рік тому

      Also, while the Global Monetary System controlled by Global Elite Private Family Companies compels coerced counties to use the US fiat industrial chemical war complex vapourware petro dollar, those economies will fail and are failing because a currency based on nothing will always fail. Especially now there is a competing Gold Standard in the Ruble.

  • @BoundlessRoamad
    @BoundlessRoamad Рік тому +1

    I truly appreciate how much Daniel has thought all of this out. It's as if he can see all ends, and he makes it easier for us to do so as well.
    But... it would seem his solutions involve more mass surveillance, and more centralized power. While he also acknowledges the timeless pitfalls of these things, he still views and presents them as the only solutions to our decentralized problems without offering anything but pie in the sky solutions to the most timeless issues regarding the human condition in relation to absolute power.
    I get the impression that he would rather risk a repeat of the atrocities of the past (that we know have happened/can happen again), against what is merely a hypothetical future (albeit a very plausible one) pertaining to decentralized exponential tech.
    While his logic and concerns are sound and legitimate in the way he presents them. It also comes across as "fear porn" lobbying for a massive and singular "nanny/big brother state," even though he still acknowledges all of the potential issues that come along with them.
    The only question is... which is the lesser of two evils? And is there a third option?

  • @90DayGame
    @90DayGame Рік тому +1

    R Buckminster Fuller... “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

  • @m.dgaius6430
    @m.dgaius6430 7 місяців тому

    The best part of this interview is the tilted lampshade.
    The second best is remembering the marx beard he used to sport.
    The third best is the synthesis of ideas, prescience, and Intellectual honesty.

  • @wadetisthammer3612
    @wadetisthammer3612 Рік тому +3

    1:36:58 to 1:37:16 - Almost inspiring supernatural awe? Apparently I have to read that book.

  • @ramyafennell4615
    @ramyafennell4615 Рік тому +4

    Amazing...needs to be circulated to all the contemporary thinkers trying to uplift us from our meaning crsis.

  • @PatrickFerryCoach
    @PatrickFerryCoach Рік тому +6

    Well that was amazing and distressing at the same time! The ability to articulate the real problem helps to point us at least in the right direction.

  • @doroppenheim8911
    @doroppenheim8911 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Daniel, your bravery is inspiring.

  • @JoseMariaOliveira
    @JoseMariaOliveira Рік тому +4

    Watched this one twice. So many good clues on how things may actually work out. Thank you. Excited to move now to part two.

  • @27fenderbender
    @27fenderbender Рік тому +1

    David Bohm and Jiddu Krishnamurthi spoke for years about ideas that would fundamentally change the way things are. But that is just it. I think deep down we all know that nothing can or will be done, actually. The probability of an/the event grows greater each day, what are we actually doing to change it. Nothing changes. No one actually wants to change, but everyone wants to be a part of change, a movement. This is exactly what Jiddu spoke of so heavily. It’s gone to far, that’s my optimistic view. Live everyday like it’s your last, because it is all you’ll ever have, nothing more. That’s reality, all that has been and will be. How much control does an individual have, aside from running the shared framework? The work needed on an individual level decreases generationally. Hope is a wonderful thing, in its right place. But hope is trapped in a game that is being played at a level that most people don’t try to comprehend in a meaningful way. Daniel is light trying to guide increasing blind individuals, but to where? Is that place not another idea? Think about this, one of our best options, most practical options is to leave our home, our planet. Will we then and only then see how we treated the blessing of nature? The beauty of the sky and all the joys of this world? Maybe then, but certainly not now. Not collectively. if the game stopped, we wouldn’t know what else to do. The percent of people who actually care is so marginal, it’s pathetic.. I’m sorry for these words. But there’s is truth within them, shrug it off or debate it if you will, but once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Another great conversation, another shocking insight into what is really happening.

    • @adambazso9207
      @adambazso9207 Рік тому

      I agree with almost everything, but I think interstellar travel is very far from now and not really a viable option. So that leaves us with Earth. And as you described it so well, not many people are willing even just to think about this issues, let alone sacrifice their energy/life to understand them and try to change the status quo (which they aren't able to do anyway). Most people, when they are confronted with these realities, despair (as Daniel Schmachtenberger states at the beginning). Most people stay in that state for a while and than return to business as usual, because they can't bear the weight of these insights. It's sad and scary.

  • @inbox0000
    @inbox0000 Рік тому +11

    been a while since Ive heard the rational Terrence Mckenna aka Daniel Schmachtenberger!

    • @timsweeney9558
      @timsweeney9558 Рік тому +2

      Terence was very rational. DS is a gem as well.

    • @Zara-tt7rh
      @Zara-tt7rh Рік тому +2

      I do enjoy his insights. I could see the the McKenna reference! ✌️Overall he has a very sophisticated view of systems, I just think it’s too much for the average person very similarly to McKenna.

  • @begood983
    @begood983 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this illuminating and brave work, Daniel. I hope it unites brilliant minds and helps the rest of us who care, to articulate the messages to others.

  • @jJust_NO_
    @jJust_NO_ Рік тому +1

    I'm fangirling lol.. You are one of the most level headed, sensible person I've come across.

  • @F--B
    @F--B Рік тому +3

    2:20:13 - "We don't have a comparably effective way of studying the subjective and inter-subjective world; of being able to say 'good'"
    Yes, we do - it's called religion.

  • @Telltaletracks
    @Telltaletracks Рік тому +3

    This gives me the image of game we could all play on our smartphones which unites us into groups of 150 or so people, all with different specialities in the tribe and all incentivised to learn and know us much about our speciality so that when a problem faces the tribe which involves that speciality the individual can have a greater weighted contribution to the decision taken by the tribe. This set on a backdrop of information provided by global experts on what the likely consequences of certain decisions would tend to be. I'm sure I've explained this poorly but let me know if this makes any sense at all...

  • @benroe6223
    @benroe6223 Рік тому +1

    I hope he talks about the plow…. Oh boy I love when he does that bit!!!

  • @saxapahawgeneralstore2762
    @saxapahawgeneralstore2762 Рік тому +14

    I suggest you invite Zak Stein to join Daniel in a conversation as they fill in the gaps for each other in wonderfully nuanced ways.

    • @SladeOb
      @SladeOb Рік тому

      Love Saxapahaw! Cheers

    • @saxapahawgeneralstore2762
      @saxapahawgeneralstore2762 Рік тому

      @@SladeOb Oh that is funny! Thank you. say hi next time you are around

    • @SladeOb
      @SladeOb Рік тому

      @@saxapahawgeneralstore2762 as soon as I'm back in the great state of North Carolina!

  • @justinlaporte9414
    @justinlaporte9414 Рік тому +4

    There is no transparency, but overreaching complex issues all screaming that something fundamentally basic is missing... there are technologies that could help everyone flourish, allow the planet's life systems to thrive insurmountably, solve our most complex problems and build wild dreams. But our own greed and controlling tendency hinder the very truth that could unite us all. We are a race of adolescent intentions, constantly avoiding basic aspects of our own lives by synthetic cultural design. The various other life forms we live beside are deemed inferior and cast away as below us but offer the biggest clues.
    Learning to love and be compassionate like every other complex living system studied by man would be a good start.... that means living by principles other than "first" ,"money" and "easy". While other aspects of humanity are so disproportionately advanced, we continue to pursue abstractions, technologies and far reaching breakthroughs as to continually allow our heads to swell disproportionately larger than the rest of our body can deal with, collapsing under the weight is the eventuality most should fear.
    Love your channel RebelWisdom ❤ good luck to everyone in the coming years! It should be very interesting to say the least

  • @packardsonic
    @packardsonic Рік тому +1

    The root cause of our problems in today's society is that we are all in a dog eat dog rat race to the bottom. When we have to constantly compete to get ahead we can't afford to anything but that which will give us a short term advantage, no matter if it results in damaging or destroying the rest of the world.
    The method to escape the bipolar trap is surprisingly simple and extremely effective. It is like exercising our heart. It is like watering our social garden. All we have to do is teach people to foster altruism, foster caring for others by advocating generosity, organising free collaboration networks that meet everyone's needs.
    Only when people know they will have all their needs met no matter what, can they afford to think long term, care for others, care for the environment and think for themselves. Once we foster enough generosity, we will provide for all and this will put an end to the dog eat dog rat race to the bottom. We must be generous enough to end the need to earn a living.

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo Рік тому +2

    I think we need to overcome fear,
    both polar attractors are driven by fear.
    Fear of dystopia, or high order,
    Fear of anarchy, or chaos.

  • @victorspamaccount6635
    @victorspamaccount6635 Рік тому +6

    Holy sh*t. Around 2:30:00 he’s talking about things like AI driven object recognition on high fidelity satellite imagery fed into a wikimedia-like open database.
    What if everyone knew what was where at any given time, enabling those who have capacity to respond to do so locally or globally.
    Forced transparency ftw?

    • @heatherlynn2695
      @heatherlynn2695 Рік тому

      that's weird i just proposed this to someone as an app idea.

  • @vu4y3fo846y
    @vu4y3fo846y Рік тому +6

    Approval-voting is a great step in the right direction. It corrects the perverse incentives within the core decision-making apparatus of our democracy. You don't get much better than that for improving long-term conditions.

    • @christiansgrignoli3351
      @christiansgrignoli3351 Рік тому

      Can you elaborate? Thanks

    • @vu4y3fo846y
      @vu4y3fo846y Рік тому +1

      @@christiansgrignoli3351 Check out a book called "Gaming the Vote" or the Center for Election Science. Engineers have developed a blueprint for how to make democracy work right.

  • @mary-anncarleton7578
    @mary-anncarleton7578 9 місяців тому

    The unfolding of disencralization has been explained in a whole new light. Thanks Daniel.

  • @antonyliberopoulos933
    @antonyliberopoulos933 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Daniel. Useful and interesting ideas in all these perspectives. Governments and Institutions should take notice.

  • @Jay-Ram76
    @Jay-Ram76 Рік тому +3

    First time hearing about Daniel was on Lex Friedman podcast. What a fascinating, incredible mind, and his articulation is phenomenal. I’m dumb but he explanations I seem to understand him more than I thought exception of some terminology he uses so I write them down so I can read and learn what they mean later after the episode ends.

    • @dscott1699
      @dscott1699 5 місяців тому

      Just by you being here and handwriting written record of topics that Daniel mentioned, so that you choose to analyze and contemplate them further, has me mentioning that you are clearly not dumb.

  • @yeahTHATLarry
    @yeahTHATLarry Рік тому +10

    Entertainment seems to me to be one of the variables not considered in these conversations. I spend way too much time listening to conversations like this, and I never hear anyone bring up the fact that we don't have to care. We can just eat, drink, and be merry, for today we live and tomorrow we die. I myself am a byproduct of this externality. If this world goes to shit, entertainment we be at a premium because we would have to focus on survival. We're all dopamine drug addicts. Would love to hear that addressed from the likes of such learned men.

    • @christiansgrignoli3351
      @christiansgrignoli3351 Рік тому +1

      Interesting take. Def a big factor.

    • @peterjohnstoltzman
      @peterjohnstoltzman Рік тому +2

      Great point. The HBO show Station 11 has a fascinating take on this…how even when we strip away everything and are just surviving, art/entertainment (leaving aside the complexity of differentiating between those 2 things) has a huge impact on humanity. Humans crave and need both consumption and expression of art/entertainment, no matter what. It’s how we tell our stories when direct objective language and action fail (which is often!).
      One point being, perhaps it’s unfair to judge ourselves too harshly for spending time consuming or producing entertainment and art…

    • @yeahTHATLarry
      @yeahTHATLarry Рік тому +1

      @@peterjohnstoltzman I really liked that show. Agreed on your points about the almost biological necessity of myth and fantasy. Makes me wonder about the evolutionary advantage of role playing.if Girard is right about mimetics, which I'm inclined to think he is, I'd love to hear Mr. S or Jordan Hall explore the idea that our obsessive consumption of entertainment these days might be a symptom if the need of imagination in mimetics.

    • @globesurfer122
      @globesurfer122 Рік тому

      you should check out Tristan Harris's work at Center for Humane Technology. Him and Daniel have addressed this topic in other videos.

  • @kurtklingbeil6900
    @kurtklingbeil6900 Рік тому +1

    An analogy popped into mind ...
    In a rural setting
    While the town council researches which newfangled automatic high tech fire truck to buy, a more direct approach people can take us to clean up and fire proof their spaces and surrounding areas.
    Accept the inevitability of fire and reduce the available fuel, combustibility of assets, stored water etc
    When and if the fancy fire suppression system is deployed, it won't be needed with as much desperation

  • @sayavita1662
    @sayavita1662 Рік тому +2

    You should be more focused on living your life and adding beauty to the world, than trying to fight the forces of Durga. Decline and Destruction is part of the driving force of Life. And trying to prevent this cycle to unfold eternally is like trying to stop the ocean's tide. Just add beauty to the world... in you own words!

  • @KillaKiRawBeats
    @KillaKiRawBeats Рік тому +1

    Hello Daniel. I'm so fascinated and enchanted on how intellectual quantum defined you are. The minds of understanding so well on how to tap into such clairvoyance and manifestations of the for system attachment to what is mentally imperative e to today's incline in intelligence that makes so much more important sence to science and the meaning of life. More important Quality of Life's. I feel like time has no Factor with you , I can watch the same interview and it's a different day and time but the conversations are kinetically appropriate to the now. I'm impressed and curious. Are you picking up frequencies or chemistry? Thank you for sharing such gifted intellective evidence to the health of social super conscience I'm so attracted to why and how like my own being. But yea thank you. You Rock! 🔥

  • @christer-nylander
    @christer-nylander Рік тому +1

    Some people talk a lot! That doesn't mean they understand much! Their intellectual capacity is often their biggest obstacle. Really wise people speak simply, easily understood and get to the main message quickly. As Einstein said, if you can't explain something difficult to a child, you haven't understood your subject well enough. There is a BIG difference between individual wisdom, education and AI generated answers. How we develop individual wisdom is the main issue for humanity, as I see it. Everything else is secondary.

  • @n1mbusmusic606
    @n1mbusmusic606 Рік тому +1

    David Brin's concept of sou-veillance is an interesting point as well. One of the all time great sci fi authors.

  • @KillerKabel
    @KillerKabel Рік тому

    Interesting that bringing a nation into the light, metaphorically, would actually be the winning solution.
    From the incredible suggestion at the end of the video.

  • @PeterPohl-uq7xu
    @PeterPohl-uq7xu Рік тому

    Any book recommendations on your specific field of systems studies that'll assist in adapting to these seismic systems shifts we are beginning to enter into?

  • @paddykiernanmusic
    @paddykiernanmusic Рік тому +11

    One clear failing that is at issue here is the constant appeal to a 'we' that ought to attempt to understand and fix these existential problems. Who *exactly* is the "we"?
    If the "we" is the general public, well it has little capacity to effect change in these systems, particularly as democratic accountability on corporate power or transnational institutions is basically non-existent, and elected representatives of Western countries are subordinated to the interests of these actors.
    Take environmental problems for example; there is a clear solution path being proposed by elite institutions; ESG scores. Whether you like them or not, that is an actual solution being put forward by people who do have agency that needs to be assessed.
    You can level up your sensemaking on catastrophic risk all you like but unless there is a strategy for how to influence, capture or destroy these institutions, and/or build new competing ones it's a rather academic endeavour.

    • @angelastubbe3809
      @angelastubbe3809 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for addressing the "we". It seems to me that we are at the point where global totalitarianism is on the plan in the name of sustainability. I looked at the proposals of the corporations, who set up this mess in the first place and I see more destruction. There is too much green washing and hypocrisy. Corporations are running politics and as usual everybody is lining their pockets why they are jockeying for ultimate control. I am old fashioned; I grow my own organic veggies and love animals but I do not think that we should overnight turn off all nuclear reactors and run on solar and wind. They are trying to impose this in Germany right now and it will destroy the country if they get their way. The people have no say in this. Most of the proposals are based on computer models, which are created by university departments who get their grants to produce certain outcomes. The data does not represent reality. Nature does not run by zeros and ones. Neither do people. Schmachtenberger is right on many points but lately I feel more and more like he is part of some agenda. There are real problems with pollution, but I also think this could have been long taken care of if that was really what the power "elites"were after. I feel like I am not part of the "we" he uses it and find myself resentful being lumped in. Anyhow, I am rambling.

    • @nenadjuric8824
      @nenadjuric8824 Рік тому

      Agreed

    • @gimlisrage5
      @gimlisrage5 Рік тому +1

      Agreed but, It's part one of the series ;) Jumping to solutions before the diagnosis is not smart.

    • @paddykiernanmusic
      @paddykiernanmusic Рік тому +1

      @@gimlisrage5 He's made these diagnoses many times before, and I agree with many of them.
      The "a problem fully articulated is a problem half solved" line will likely get used again , but if he changes tack and actually plots out a means of institutional capture/reform I'll be pleasantly surprised.

    • @okafka5446
      @okafka5446 Рік тому

      @@paddykiernanmusic The length of time devoted to articulating (ad nauseam and repetitively) the largely self evident issues with a variety of existential problems, and the failings of both governance and human nature, to effectively counter act them (at least for me) doesn't really half solve anything. I don't share the hagiographic views of D.S. which most on here espouse, but out of loyalty to an unfortunately named channel which was attempting to walk a very difficult line, and is now closing down - I'm waiting with bated breath for part 2

  • @BinyaminTsadikBenMalka
    @BinyaminTsadikBenMalka 5 місяців тому +1

    I once believed that psychology was the force, but I now see it's the social incentive structure and the solution is actually a restructuring of society to remove our social delusions and create systems that align better with a true reality.

  • @marcod9388
    @marcod9388 Рік тому +1

    Just thank you.

  • @TheDanieldineen
    @TheDanieldineen Рік тому +4

    Just excellent.

  • @globesurfer122
    @globesurfer122 Рік тому +5

    So inspiring. I need to do better, I need to do more, and I know that I can.

    • @JB-yg3ew
      @JB-yg3ew Рік тому +1

      What sort of things are you going to do?

    • @SC-gw8np
      @SC-gw8np Рік тому +1

      First take control of your health. Then the rest will be easier. :)

    • @dscott1699
      @dscott1699 5 місяців тому

      By being here and listening with intent and intensely, you are doing more.

  • @user-jb7bp5do6c
    @user-jb7bp5do6c 6 місяців тому +1

    looking forward to one day hosting you in Soweto, South Africa

  • @ransbarger
    @ransbarger Рік тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @hooberdog1
    @hooberdog1 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant articulate analysis

  • @BarbaraMerryGeng
    @BarbaraMerryGeng Рік тому +2

    Many thanks

  • @whatif2133
    @whatif2133 10 місяців тому +1

    Thoughtfully presented!

  • @Endwarpowers
    @Endwarpowers Рік тому +2

    Let's all just try and stick together.

  • @noochynomads1335
    @noochynomads1335 Рік тому +2

    What if.. what if we are touching upon the power of the gods because the gods speak through us.. and our perception of the situation as a “lack of wisdom” is a misunderstanding of their dance.. err our dance.
    I mean you make it clear, Daniel, that we are fucked. McGilchrist just recently wrote another 1600 pages proving we are fucked. I think now its more about acceptance, about coming to terms and finding our moral roles in the closing. We need a strong story for that, as Jung told us with his metaphor of descending into a dark well. We need, as a collective, to see people walk to that story without a shred of doubt. In that walk will be a knowing of death that will provide paradoxical answers to our cry’s of agony.

    • @adambazso9207
      @adambazso9207 Рік тому

      Your thoughts remind me of Deep Adaptation, it has a very similar insight at its core.

  • @thorbjoernmann6390
    @thorbjoernmann6390 Рік тому

    An admirably clear and compelling account of the challenges we face, with indications of the directions in which we might seek solutions being somewhat still stuck in the thinking patterns that so far have been producing the problems rather than solving them. The patterns are, perhaps unavoidably, somewhat top-down and thus preoccupied with the conflict between decentraliztions, small-scale self-governance, and the need for controlling the global-scale potentially catastrophic effects of the technologies we created; ‘ineffective, even ‘impossible’ citizen participation versus authoritarian effectiveness and control; etc. Does this the top-down perspective prevent him (asn many others from perceiving some possibkle remedies?
    I see that I have tried to struggle with much the same agenda of challenges form the narrower perspecive of creating a pltform for the support of the planning and policy-making (in effect, though I avoided the term:) governance discourse in which decisions would be based n the merit of discourse contributions rather or complementing voting. The needed provisions for evaluation surprisingly offered potential answers to some of the challenges he lists (supported by information technology). For example: the need for participation incentives becoming a means for eliminating duplication of essential content, further driven by the necessary formalization of ‘pro and con’ arguments for the purpose of some more systematic evaluation. These incentive records becoming the vehicle for particiapnts building up participation ‘merit accounts’ which then become part of the decision-making power for officials (still needed needed for making decisions that can’t wait for long discourse) - but by the same token become power controls with the provision of a rule that power dedisiosn must be ‘paid’ for with those credits - ( not money). These ideas are not meant to be panacea ‘solutions’ but proof that better measn to deal with the issues are possible - which seems to be missing from many lamentations about the crises.
    Another example that shows that the problems of power abuse resulting from the thinking habit that ensuring adherence / obeisance of agreements / laws must be ‘enforced; (by an en’force’ment agency that must necessarily be stronger and more violently forceful than any would-be violator, and thus generating continuing escalation of thret or use of violent force - on the global level ‘war’. There are technological devices that can prevent violations of laws that are NOT centralized but buiklt inot the indicidual users’s tecnologies. Such provisions of de’vices or rle provisions automatically’ triggered by the very attempt of violation should be the target of research, devlopment and sicussion for acceptance.
    There are many thousands or millions of proposals, efforts , experiments going on today all over the globe that involve solutions on other fields,- self-governance, agriculture, forestry, ocean pollution and overfisjhing issues to nam but a few - that are not communicating well yet yest to become global agreements based on thorough. communal. cooperative discourse and evaluation: shold that platform not be a high priority agenda item?

  • @tosvarsan5727
    @tosvarsan5727 Рік тому +1

    I must admit the only at the end I really found new ideas. "Technology imposed transparency" we could call it, it is a fascinating idea, also the connection with the primordial tribe societies. There are few examples of small scale around the world. Maybe Daniel should go work for FB or Google and try to realize that. I wonder if they would be interested, there are a lot of very smart people in those places. the surely can function well with Daniel.

  • @leohyams9227
    @leohyams9227 Рік тому +1

    Please can we get the all the resources he mentions throughout in a single place, would really help for extra reading! Rebel Wisdom and Daniel form a shining light is a dark blizzard of confusion.

  • @shezcrafty
    @shezcrafty Рік тому +1

    The common denominator I see when connecting the web, and asking why till it can't be asked, are Cluster B Personality humans and the lack of understanding we as a collective have of them and the ripple down effect they create in culture and everywhere. Finishing podcast now just had to answer that question because when he asked it it was so clear for me.

    • @shezcrafty
      @shezcrafty Рік тому

      That being said picking the large projects that don't piss off the big bad apples would bring hope to the common people which is super needed...the projects would fly under the radar of the power freaks. If we pick each project carefully and achieve/implement it, they will have less and less power... This is a game I play by myself often and have tried to play with other but it's never goes anywhere. I start off by saying...If you could do anything...like the situation was a chess game...which moves would you make when and why

    • @shezcrafty
      @shezcrafty Рік тому

      O yay he mentions cluster B's. Damn what I would give to talk to Daniel. I've had some major visions brewing for awhile now that I have almost no one to talk to about. I have $$$ and would pay a large amount just to talk to Daniel and Nate together for a few days by some hot springs and a river.

    • @shezcrafty
      @shezcrafty Рік тому

      not joking.

  • @heepajunk
    @heepajunk Рік тому +3

    I hope we don't destroy ourselves.

  • @inspireworldchange
    @inspireworldchange 2 місяці тому

    Much of climate change is artificially manipulated weather events by certain parties; that is not to say our consumption patterns must change to halt overconsumption, waste and pollution; from what we consume as fuel for heating/cooling and electricity (when we have the ability to extract free energy via zero-point/vaccum field), our diets and means of food production (organic vegetarian is optimal for existential issues), clothing (sustainably and ethically sourced as opposed to fast-fashion), paper supply and materials (hemp is a great all-rounder). Although our monetary system is fraudulent and continually diluted with debt creation, conscious awareness on spending is for most the most powerful motion we can do. Maintaining awareness of all decisions made (not easy but highly encouraged) and mitigating impulsivities as best to ability provide a means for what we can to help at the smallest scale.

  • @PhilosophyPortal
    @PhilosophyPortal Рік тому +2

    Let's go!

  • @PeterMead
    @PeterMead Рік тому

    I'm very impressed with just how screwed we

  • @dennismetzler1876
    @dennismetzler1876 Рік тому +2

    I don't know of anyone like Daniel S. who can see the big picture concerns and articulate what needs to be said. I would add that non-violence needs to be more central to our solutions and that ultimately, Jesus of Nazareth needs to be the foundation.

  • @user-by8pu5bx1x
    @user-by8pu5bx1x Рік тому +2

    SO pumped to watch this

  • @nicki4515
    @nicki4515 Рік тому

    How do you quantify/ measure wisdom?

  • @wendy3515
    @wendy3515 Рік тому

    Is there a podcastversion (that I can download and thus easily listen on my walks without internet)?

    • @fynn403
      @fynn403 Рік тому

      yes it's on podcast platforms, just look it up

  • @lolapeters814
    @lolapeters814 6 днів тому

    Find myself thinking about Datsun. The automotive markets were dominated by US companies making larger, resource-guzzling products. They felt no threat from a Japanese car company. Meanwhile Japan, with no ability to pour money into militarization, focused on educating its people and building up its innovation economy. Datsun, then, becomes the answer to a US economy in crisis. This guts US auto industry and cities across the upper midwest. Why, because rather than accepting the shift in market and re-envisioning the product the industry and government dug in deeper. 50 years later it’s still upending national politics. Meanwhile, Japan. Thanks for the deep analysis.

  • @Nicer2BNice
    @Nicer2BNice 4 місяці тому

    The solutions to our problems are very simple. It’s simply a matter as to whether we have the wisdom and will to overcome those problems. The easiest way to try to overcome the challenges we face is to develope a simple theory and prescription which is based on logic and wisdom where the goal is to make everyone as happy, healthy wealthy and wise for as long as possible. (I know that sounds overly simplistic, but that’s what we need to do). It mostly entails using what we already have along with some paradigm shifts in the way we align our values and actions to what is best for everyone. And in order to do that you need a simple theory and prescription which lays out ideals which need to be continuously strived for which are aimed at achieving those goals. AI has to have that simple theory and prescription as both is governor and sole ultimate objective if it is to be used as a force for good for the human race as a species. This actually sets up a win, win, win situation which is good for us in the here and now and good for us into the intermediate and long term future.

  • @dmitrypetrouk8924
    @dmitrypetrouk8924 Рік тому +1

    If we know that we were in a state where we were not seeing more foundational problems and were proposing and implementing partial solutions which produced more problems (and made situation worse), how we can be sure that we are not doing it again?
    The same question can be asked about our thinking being part of problem. What if even knowing about that being the case we continue harmful patterns of thinking (or more basically - attending) on more basic level? And what if even asking such questions is continuation of these patterns in some currently unknown way?

  • @petermiller7978
    @petermiller7978 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff - I really liked War on Sense making - this is even sharper - I have forwarded your material onto many people on my social network. Keep re using shopping bags to bikes to birth control - I am very keen on this sort of thing - Cheers peter miller from Bristol UK

  • @asaidoni7072
    @asaidoni7072 Рік тому +2

    It would be good if we spent at least as much time focusing on the ontological basis for the values systems and choice making criteria that could generate solutions, as we do on defining the failure modes of our previous values systems. Im suggesting we make the case for universal care and compassion explicitly, not merely making the case; “hey lets try not to die or have dystopia”. Okay fine, but why exactly should we not self terminate? Survival is an uninspiring thing to get out of bed for.

  • @marktomasetti8642
    @marktomasetti8642 Рік тому +4

    "Deep fake apocalypse," ahhh now there’s an end befitting a species of impressive intellectual capacity. 😂

  • @DeanWilliamDwyer
    @DeanWilliamDwyer 8 місяців тому

    I think James Burke was onto something in his documentary series, connections.
    He suggests, it all can be traced back to René Decarte and his idea of narrowing the mathematical landscape through abstract specialisation.
    Ever since we have moved away from holistic approaches and narrowed our focus completely.