Very cool. I might actually read that book. I've long been a fan of what I guess are called
"enactive" or "embodied" approaches to theories/models of behavior. Similarly, I think I
agree with most of the "extended Z" theories I've read about, e.g. extended mind, extended body,
etc. The way you'
Glen writes:
< But those (and other) plights will bleed through that disjointness and affect
every aspect of every US citizen's life, whether they register it or not. >
The only way I can see for this bleed through to be acknowledged, collectively,
is by repeated training exercises. The Water
estate they hold. Is it a
big deal not to have department stores? Hmm, not to me.
*From: *Friam on behalf of glen
*Date: *Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at 10:36 AM
*To: *friam@redfish.com
*Subject: *Re: [FRIAM] authenticity
I'm not so confident. I agree there's a separation, bu
I think this last point:
> On Dec 11, 2024, at 13:35, glen wrote:
>
> The important cut point, here, isn't whether the impact is registered by any
> one person's mind or in their daily behavior. The cut points are systemic.
> Another eg: As a citizen of WA, I need not care about abortion righ
that Macy’s as a
company has less value than the real estate they hold. Is it a big deal not to
have department stores? Hmm, not to me.
From: Friam on behalf of glen
Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at 10:36 AM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] authenticity
I'm not so confide
I'm not so confident. I agree there's a separation, but I don't experience the
"antiseptic" disjointness you describe. For example, the craft brewing industry
has been absolutely destroyed by post-pandemic (and inflation-reaction) changes in
behavior. What was already a thin-margin business, br