You can't "kill the part of you that cringes." Cringing is part of how you know there is a subjective "you" inside. Cringing is one of a few physiological responses by which your innate subjective experience can produce any qualitative significance to otherwise-empty signs like "I," "myself," etc. If you could not cringe, or enjoy yourself, or scare yourself, etc., you would be a philosophical zombie. You would be nothing other than a name on a birth certificate, or an envelope, or a gravestone.
The trick to how it all works, how logic works and the whole of it, is that the interpretant/translatant formally interacts with non-efficient causation. Representation works because of this. Math works because of this. Formal necessity is dragging us forward into the future through symbol-use.
Humans emerged as a distinctive species 300k-500k years ago.
Humans started making symbols about 45k years ago.
Humans started making writing about 5k years ago.
Today humans literally are manipulating objects outside of our solar system with our symbols. Humans have begun rewriting the chemistry of life with our symbols. Humans are developing coordinated action to alter the chemistry of our planetary atmosphere through symbol-use.
Did you know there was a bot on the fediverse that posts photos of Linear A tablets and sealings along with transliterations of their inscriptions???? Because I just discovered it and my blood is on fire!! My babies!! Here in the fediverse beside me!!! https://archaeo.social/@lineara
He's not really a bad guy but he's a belligerent drunk. It's the thing that's hardest to like about him.
To be clear, I have reason to believe this person feels WAY more trapped/unhappy after making these extreme changes. I think the extreme changes were supposed to quiet the voices of self-criticism but only shifted the target.
A fun counterfactual to consider is how things might have shaken out differently if a time-traveler could communicate the following to health authorities in winter of '19/'20:
1. There's a novel coronavirus coming out of Wuhan
2. It's transmitted primarily indoors through respiratory droplets
3. The symptoms are linked to endothelial dysfunction
It seems like we burned through a lot of social cohesion just to get to 2 of those certainties.
This is why I call covid "the blood plague". It's not a respiratory virus, that's just a side effect of all the blood vessels in your lungs https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/news/coronavirus-and-your-health/is-coronavirus-a-disease-of-the-blood-vessels
It was 2-3 dozen lights, slightly unevenly spaced, moving in a straight line over the town. There was definitely one mildly lagging at the end like a boxcar. They were high enough to go behind a cloud at one point.
Just saw some of these: drones flying in formation at night in the western US.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/01/us/drones-FAA-colorado-nebraska.html
I think my recurring nightmares about the car without brakes have something to do with the fear that someone believes my bullshitting. I feel like I need to start walking around with a sign that says "DO NOT GIVE HIM ATTENTION FOR HAVING READ THE FIRST 30 PAGES OF A BOOK."
Humanist interested in the consequences of the machine on intellectual history.