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The thing is: the game of god doesn’t promise anything. https://t.co/UVAd4bJWfE

The reason this matters is because I keep expecting/hoping I can negotiate some sort of deal, where 𝘢𝘵 𝘭𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘵 I’ll be happy, at least I’ll be blah, so that— https://t.co/Yp8rz9Dh6s

It’s the dog being fed food, and dropping it to go fill the hole he dug and try to somehow apologise for it. What can the dog do? I don’t know. I think it starts by forgetting in moments about the hole and acting in that very second like the dog he wants to be. https://t.co/rgy14o7mBy

at least I can bring over some reference point, so that 𝘐 𝘧𝘦𝘦𝘭 𝘐’𝘮 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘭𝘰𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨. Working from within the old frame. I want to sort of keep the system of references, so I can go back and win at them. https://t.co/6ooZRKUFgA

The game of god gives no evidence of winning except for just that: the feeling that you are. And that feeling, you validate for yourself. That feeling, it only really feels possible to validate by yourself when you feel loved. https://t.co/4Fswhyrlyc

It’s both scary and exciting. That’s what lets it drop the system of references. https://t.co/ev4RXJ6SWr

I’m not obligated to do anything, yet I am held responsible. The causal chain between “I could take action X for result Y” isn’t denied. But I’m not obligated to do it either. The top-most value layer is missing. https://t.co/PsKmiktntM

In PCT terms, the top-most controller is missing/loosened. The whole system feels less tight. Not trying to make reality cohere to a very tight set of expectations. https://t.co/BbK7aRgxKI

Where normies are fine just picking an action, neurotic nerds have a really strong expectation that the conflict shouldn’t be there, and there should be some sort of resolution. They’re so sensitive to internal expectation error they start whole Twitter communities about coercion

It’s scary, and it’s exciting, to lose all references. https://t.co/jXeZfT2i6Z

The playing-to-not-lose mind wants to hold on; the playing-to-win mind doesn’t understand them. https://t.co/NX5CZpvdmM