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by aleph_minus_one
37 days ago
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> You might find the hypothesis more convincing if you replace technology [...] with something that's not generally your thing but which changes dynamically, like maybe music, fashion, or architecture Let's take music. I clearly grew up in an environment where I think I got a rather "acquired", high-brow taste in music. While I, as of today, do see that some of this taste that I was imprinted with can be a little bit arbitrary, I would clearly say that nevertheless my taste in music is strongly influenced by whether it fits the "taste values" with which I was shaped early in my life, similarly to what I wrote in my previous post: > So, in my experience it is typically not about the year when something was invented, but rather about whether the invention is a good or bad fit for the values that you were shaped with in your early life. |
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