(2019-08-03, 07:47 PM)Mediochre Wrote: That's how I used to think, that's what defined what I;ll call my previous "rational core". Basically that your feelings don't matter, only the logic, because ironically emotions get in the way of getting what you really want.
OK, so, you're saying that your previous point of view minimised feelings in favour of logic. And I guess that in the context of my comments, you're suggesting that in reasoning your way out of an oppressive system, you reasoned that this first required your emotions to be suppressed - so as not to interfere with the logic of working out how to overthrow the system.
And you're also saying that now you've gone to an opposite extreme in which there is no need to reason about systems of oppression, but rather simply to will them to be the way that you feel they should be.
Am I understanding right so far?
It's an interesting idea. And I've had intuitions along these lines before. Here's something I'd be curious to get your thoughts on: if it is simply the case that reality is as each of us wills it (even if through an "API"), then - to the extent that we disagree as to what reality should be - reality is a power struggle of competing wills, right? And all of those competing wills are generating structures within which they expect the other wills to operate, in which case, the challenge is to overpower those structures by generating and enforcing one's own structure - at least so far as the competing structures are oppressive and not liberating, or fun challenges which we are interested in accepting.
In a sense, your very posting of these ideas is in the service of generating and enforcing your own willed "structure" (an anti-structure, really) in opposition to the oppressive structure of "either follow our rules or operate within them to overthrow them". You're saying: I don't even recognise the validity of these rules in the first place; I make my own rules. You're saying: these rules are oppressive; I choose liberation, not subservience - not even subservience to the idea of needing to work within a given structure to overthrow these rules; I simply overthrow them directly with my own will as empowered by my feelings and emotions.
Which is an empowering idea.