Agree. Every person living today looks extraordinarily impactful when you consider that 1000 years from now there will probably either be a million+ times as many humans or we’ll all be extinct.
I think the key issue for people like Athrelon’s friend is that there is a kind of “impact hedonic treadmill” that operates something like the regular hedonic treadmill in that you get used to seeing yourself as a person who is likely to have X level of impact, and if that level goes down, there will be a painful adjustment period kind of like if a wealthy first worlder was robbed and dropped in the middle of an unfamiliar city. It’s much, much better than being dropped in Antarctica and left to die in the cold, but it takes mental discipline to keep that in perspective. (Some of today’s beggars arguably live better than kings of centuries ago; I met one who had a cell phone and a laptop.)
I’m dealing with something similar as a nasty bout of eyestrain has made it difficult for me to use my computer for the past month.. wrote this comment mostly using a screen reader :( (Would love to hear from anyone who’s suffered from this problem in the past via PM)
Every person living today looks extraordinarily impactful when you consider that 1000 years from now there will probably either be a million+ times as many humans or we’ll all be extinct.
insert my obligatory objection to essentially religious singulatarian eschatological mythology here
A blog post by Athrelon on More Right.