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EPISODE 1: JORDAN BATES & CHRIS JOHNSON TALK ABOUT IMMORTALITY, BIG DATA, & WHY WE'RE ALL F****D Jordan Bates

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This first episode of the 'JORDAN BATES DOESN'T KNOW SHIT' podcast shares a dialogue between myself and Chris Johnson, one of the most brilliant humans I've met and one of my best friends. We talk about immortality, big data, why we're all f****d, mental models, Facebook, how modern language and media are insufficient, and more.

I should add that at the beginning of this podcast, I say that this conversation was recorded 6-8 months ago. In fact, it was earlier than that: probably 11-12 months ago.

Also, I express a couple of views in this conversation that I have since changed my mind about. For one, I don't think the world is necessarily going to shit. I think there are many serious risks which humanity faces in the coming century, but I'm generally optimistic about our ability to persist as a species. And although I think many things about our current human enterprise are awful, atrocious, and deeply frightening ("bad"), I think those things are balanced by all of the things which are marvelous and magnificent ("good"). I think the modern world is pretty amazing and exciting. I also just think the human experience is dope as hell. Amor fati, mang. That's how I feel right now. Saying that things are "going to shit" is always going to be a relative value judgment, but it's provocative and makes for an interesting podcast. ; 3

Also, on the topic of immortality, I state at one point in this podcast that I wouldn't want to take advantage of immortality technology. I kind of revise that statement later on, but I wanted to clarify that I've definitely changed my mind and think that if immortality becomes available to me in my lifetime, I will likely try to use it, so long as I could commit suicide at some point when I don't want to live anymore. I think it would be worth it to remain alive for a long-ass time simply to watch the drama of the human enterprise unfold over the next 100, 200, 500, 1000, or 5000 years, and beyond.

Anyway, those are a couple clarification things. I'm not sure why I insisted on typing that out. After all, there are many things I've said on Refine The Mind that I no longer agree with, but I haven't taken the time to change those or publish disclaimers. I guess this is because I'm just starting the podcast, and although this episode was recorded one year ago, it's going to feel fresh in y'all's minds. All right, I'll shut up. Happy listening.

luv,
jb

P.S. I just released a new rap album, if you're interested: www.lostboyevsky.bandcamp.com/album/fragmented

Find me elsewhere:

http://www.refinethemind.com/blog
http://highexistence.com/people/bashfulkoala/posts/posts/
http://www.twitter.com/_jordan_bates
http://www.facebook.com/jordanbates4

Find Chris Johnson here:

http://cjohnson.io
http://facebook.com/christopher.keit.johnson

Find Cory Altenhofen's music here:
https://soundcloud.com/corygotbeatsdoe
https://coryayo.bandcamp.com/

This first episode of the 'JORDAN BATES DOESN'T KNOW SHIT' podcast shares a dialogue between myself and Chris Johnson, one of the most brilliant humans I've met and one of my best friends. We talk about immortality, big data, why we're all f****d, mental models, Facebook, how modern language and media are insufficient, and more.

I should add that at the beginning of this podcast, I say that this conversation was recorded 6-8 months ago. In fact, it was earlier than that: probably 11-12 months ago.

Also, I express a couple of views in this conversation that I have since changed my mind about. For one, I don't think the world is necessarily going to shit. I think there are many serious risks which humanity faces in the coming century, but I'm generally optimistic about our ability to persist as a species. And although I think many things about our current human enterprise are awful, atrocious, and deeply frightening ("bad"), I think those things are balanced by all of the things which are marvelous and magnificent ("good"). I think the modern world is pretty amazing and exciting. I also just think the human experience is dope as hell. Amor fati, mang. That's how I feel right now. Saying that things are "going to shit" is always going to be a relative value judgment, but it's provocative and makes for an interesting podcast. ; 3

Also, on the topic of immortality, I state at one point in this podcast that I wouldn't want to take advantage of immortality technology. I kind of revise that statement later on, but I wanted to clarify that I've definitely changed my mind and think that if immortality becomes available to me in my lifetime, I will likely try to use it, so long as I could commit suicide at some point when I don't want to live anymore. I think it would be worth it to remain alive for a long-ass time simply to watch the drama of the human enterprise unfold over the next 100, 200, 500, 1000, or 5000 years, and beyond.

Anyway, those are a couple clarification things. I'm not sure why I insisted on typing that out. After all, there are many things I've said on Refine The Mind that I no longer agree with, but I haven't taken the time to change those or publish disclaimers. I guess this is because I'm just starting the podcast, and although this episode was recorded one year ago, it's going to feel fresh in y'all's minds. All right, I'll shut up. Happy listening.

luv,
jb

P.S. I just released a new rap album, if you're interested: www.lostboyevsky.bandcamp.com/album/fragmented

Find me elsewhere:

http://www.refinethemind.com/blog
http://highexistence.com/people/bashfulkoala/posts/posts/
http://www.twitter.com/_jordan_bates
http://www.facebook.com/jordanbates4

Find Chris Johnson here:

http://cjohnson.io
http://facebook.com/christopher.keit.johnson

Find Cory Altenhofen's music here:
https://soundcloud.com/corygotbeatsdoe
https://coryayo.bandcamp.com/

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