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Average rating: 4.4 · 105 ratings · 12 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Machine Stops

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Emissary's Guide To Worlding

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Fare Mondi: Vademecum per e...

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Ian Cheng: Live Simulations

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“So what is the lesson art can teach us about how to live in the future? As much as possible, choose infinite game problems.

Why? (1) Because, as an individual human being, doing so can ensure your psychological well-being, and offer a sustainable source of meaning that can weather complex times. (2) Because, as a member and candidate emissary of the World called the Human Condition, doing so has the potential to open portals for more people, and makes being alive more interesting for all. Fail or thrive, big or small, your work on infinite game problems contribute to expanding the frontier limit of the Human Condition, a new beat in its never-ending story, a new stretch in its shape.

Cheng, Ian. Emissary's Guide To Worlding (p. 81). Metis Suns. Kindle Edition.”
Ian Cheng, Emissary's Guide To Worlding



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