Evolution

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Evolution

  • The nervous system, trained over billions of years, signals when you are on the boundary between Chaos and Order, because that’s where it’s meaningful
  • Consciousness extracts habitable order from chaos
  • Our personalities exist as multiple sub-components. We may identify with our ego, but it is more like being the captain of a ship’s crew
  • You are who you are, but you are also the thing that changes who you are. Identity with both of those aspects and you become an agent of continual change
  • Mammals have a ‘play’ circuitry built in; (The aim of the game is to play it in such a way that people want to play with you again and again. Everything in relationships is play, of one form or another). If the big baby rat doesn’t let the small baby rat win at least 30% of the time, then the small rat doesn’t want to play any more.

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