Theme: Agency

  • Q: Curt: –“How old were you when you first began deriving first principles and

    Q: Curt: –“How old were you when you first began deriving first principles and essential truths? Also, Kiev….?”–
    1) “I was born this way”. My mother said I was born an 80 year old man. At twelve I set out my mission. By high school I’d worked on the common problems like faith. By freshman year, I was working on general rules that we would call philosophy, and by junior year produced my first serious work on the philosophy of art.
    The same technique I used then on the philosophy of art, is the technique I use now. I’ve just used that technique (first principles) on more questions in more fields, and in doing so discovered increasingly more primitive first principles that unify the fields.
    I think my handwriting (bad) and the painful experience of using typewriters was the hindrance to my early development. As soon as we had computer keyboards that problem went away.

    2) I’ve had immune system issues (allergies) since early teens. I had a resulting cancer in 2002, again in 2009, and a necrotic gallbladder and liver damage in 2012 that almost killed me. At that point, I got divorced, got rid of the company, cars, houses, etc, and with a backpack of computers, a suitcase, and three duffel bags I set out to travel the world expecting to die. And otherwise to find a country where I could start a company to produce a product I wanted to build, with the anticipation that it would be a small company that would pay for funding the Institute.
    When I arrived in Turkey I met a friend who convinced me to try Ukraine. The same dev here in seattle that costs 200K, costs 35K there, So, he set up lawyers, devs, admins, everything and so I stayed. Found a ‘girlfriend’ rather quickly.
    So I merged my Institute, a business, and my intel work into a pretty good quality of life that was intellectually interesting. When the war broke out it was exciting for a bit, but eventually it drove up the costs of the company I was building until I had to mothball it, and return to the states for more funding since getting funding in Ukraine was impossible at the time for obvious reasons.
    Once I returned to the states it took a year to get over the pneumonia I”d been struggling with since 2015, and was damaging my lungs. Next my mother had been hiding the severity of her illness. So I took care of her until she passed, and worked entirely on my intellectual project. Then of course we had covid.
    I would return to Kiev, L’viv, or maybe, move near my friends in Portugal if I had more confidence in my health.
    The tech has finally evolved to the point where we aren’t fighting to make it work (we were bleeding the edge of what was possible), and the AI revolution has radically simplified the back-end features of the software, so ‘delay’ has probably saved me millions and allowed me to finish the intellectual project. I just need to get a little more of my health recovered to before restarting the company, And I don’t want to do that until we’ve published more of the work.

    So, that’s the story. And I’ll save this little post for the other people who ask. 😉

    Reply addressees: @Family_FirstBro


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:38:47 UTC

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  • Men yes a bit. Women no. Women evolved for neuroticism. from brain structure to

    Men yes a bit. Women no. Women evolved for neuroticism. from brain structure to chemistry to reinforcement by experience. Sexes overlap a bit – ergo minorities of effeminate neurotic men and masculine stable women

    HERE:
    What biological properties are associated with neuroticism?

    Answer
    Neuroticism, one of the Big Five personality traits, is associated with several biological properties and mechanisms. Here are some key biological aspects linked to neuroticism:

    Brain Structure and Function:

    Amygdala Activity: The amygdala, involved in processing emotions like fear and anxiety, tends to be more active in individuals with high neuroticism, especially in response to negative stimuli.

    Prefrontal Cortex: There’s evidence suggesting differences in the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in executive function and emotional regulation, might be less effective or less active in those with high neuroticism, leading to difficulties in controlling emotional responses.

    Hippocampus and Memory: The hippocampus, crucial for memory formation, can be affected. High neuroticism is sometimes associated with smaller hippocampal volumes, which might relate to the heightened stress responses seen in these individuals.

    Neurotransmitters:

    Serotonin: Lower levels of serotonin or less efficient serotonin pathways have been hypothesized to relate to neuroticism due to serotonin’s role in mood stabilization.

    Dopamine: Alterations in dopamine pathways, which play roles in reward, motivation, and pleasure, might contribute to the emotional instability seen in neuroticism.

    Norepinephrine: Increased activity in norepinephrine pathways, which are involved in arousal and stress response, could explain the propensity for anxiety and arousal in high neuroticism.

    Hormonal Responses:

    Cortisol: While not a universal correlation, as previously discussed, high neuroticism can sometimes be linked to altered cortisol responses, either heightened or blunted, reflecting a dysregulation in the stress response system.

    Genetic Factors:

    Genetic predisposition plays a significant role. Variations in genes related to neurotransmitter systems (like serotonin transporter genes) have been associated with levels of neuroticism.

    Immune System and Inflammation:

    There’s emerging research linking personality traits like neuroticism to immune system activity. High neuroticism might correlate with increased inflammation markers, possibly due to chronic stress.

    Autonomic Nervous System:

    Neurotic individuals often exhibit a more reactive autonomic nervous system, leading to increased heart rate, sweating, and other physiological responses to stress.

    Neuroplasticity and Brain Connectivity:

    Differences in neural plasticity and connectivity patterns might underlie the emotional processing differences in neuroticism. For instance, less efficient connectivity in networks involved in emotional regulation could be a feature.

    Sleep Patterns:

    Neuroticism is often linked with sleep disturbances. The biological mechanisms might involve a hyperactive stress response system impacting sleep regulation.

    These biological properties do not act in isolation but interact in complex ways, influenced by environmental factors, life experiences, and other genetic predispositions. The study of neuroticism from a biological perspective is an active area of research, providing insights not just into personality but also into mental health and resilience against stress.

    Reply addressees: @DarthPickley @DeclineTheWest @datepsych


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 07:13:23 UTC

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  • No. It’s just basic neuroscience reduced to operational prose for easy human con

    No. It’s just basic neuroscience reduced to operational prose for easy human consumption. The hard part of the work is discovery of the first principles of behavioral differences. Like all else in the universe, complexity emerges from simplicity.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 05:27:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1855844904892842092

    Reply addressees: @DarthPickley @DeclineTheWest @datepsych

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  • 1) re: “…Everything with less agency has higher neuroticism and everything wit

    1) re: “…Everything with less agency has higher neuroticism and everything with more agency has less.” Should be self explanatory. The stronger, faster, smarter, more dangerous, more innovative, more adaptive you are, relative to your stressors, the less time you need to spend on predicting vulnerabilities. The opposite is also true. Ergo women are more neurotic than men especially because they must devote the majority of their neural effort to the prediction of the behavior of multiple children, given their frailty vs the world and everything in it, and the relative frailty of women vs men.
    2) Consciousness in the literature is almost entirely some sort of spiritualism masquerading as philosophical or scientific nonsense. In practical terms it’s an artifact of the time delay of memory persistence necessary for goal setting (wayfinding) in competition with new competing amplitudes of possible goals (reactions etc). In other words if you have enough hierarchical memory you will develop it. Period. End of story. It’s a necessary artifact of the neurological process of disambiguation, organization, episodic formation (the index) and prediction from previous episodes via that index, until we find something or some set of things to seek. Likewise the brain evolved from the organization of movement, to the organization of movement relative to a nest or it’s flock, or school equivalent, in relation to locations for seeking food. So with episode (location etc), memories of other episodes, attention as goal setting, and recursive wayfinding to reach the goal, all cognition evolves as just increases in complexity of that set of primitive functions. The only interesting bit of prediction that affects our consciousness, was the evolution of the social predictions of physical (imitation), emotional (empathy), and rational (sympathy) prediction of others. Once you have that ability you gain the ability to abstract that into working with tools, and from there increasing progression into increasingly complex abstractions.

    Reply addressees: @DeclineTheWest @datepsych


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 00:44:19 UTC

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  • all cognition evolves from prediction by auto association, escalation to attenti

    all cognition evolves from prediction by auto association, escalation to attention of those objectives that are of value one way or the other, and wayfinding to achieve it. Simple creatures just react. Consciousness evolves to guide the wayfinding over increasing periods of time. Everything that can think must stress as a consequence. Everything with less agency has higher neuroticism and everything with more agency has less.

    Reply addressees: @datepsych


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 00:09:48 UTC

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  • This is correct. And the reason for the institution of marriage other than inter

    This is correct. And the reason for the institution of marriage other than interference in mating is the primary reason men kill.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-10 23:05:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1855748538321489920

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  • RT @LukeWeinhagen: @queen_calder @curtdoolittle I teach. That said, the question

    RT @LukeWeinhagen: @queen_calder @curtdoolittle I teach.

    That said, the question misunderstands the role of empathy.

    Empathy functions in…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-10 20:59:22 UTC

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  • There is no solution to the addiction crisis at home. It’s just expanded dramati

    There is no solution to the addiction crisis at home. It’s just expanded dramatically from heroin to methamphetamines to fentanyl, and there is little to stop people from engaging in it – especially as alienation increases with the destruction of social cohesion and institutions…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-09 18:52:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1855322583916499054

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  • RT @LukeWeinhagen: @curtdoolittle Dependence normalized leads to entitlement. En

    RT @LukeWeinhagen: @curtdoolittle Dependence normalized leads to entitlement.

    Entitlement normalized leads to expectation.

    Expectation no…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-08 15:35:15 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1854910561274020094

  • RT @curtdoolittle: @Plinz @Plinz Partly true? 1) Sensation, perception, state, a

    RT @curtdoolittle: @Plinz @Plinz Partly true?
    1) Sensation, perception, state, autoassociation, wayfinding, reasoning, and language are de…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-07 22:51:54 UTC

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