> we never have to confront subjective destitution of what we thought we wanted because we always immediately get what we want
Technology may transform our desires into lifeless mush, but it can never exhaust them. The gap will always exist. Even at the asymptote we will desire to negate immediate fulfillment.
The process of hyperhuman becoming seems exactly like soul reconstruction of the new spirituality of Christians, the map of the symptoms as the cosmogram.
> we never have to confront subjective destitution of what we thought we wanted because we always immediately get what we want
Technology may transform our desires into lifeless mush, but it can never exhaust them. The gap will always exist. Even at the asymptote we will desire to negate immediate fulfillment.
Plus we are not at immortality. So death will still gaze at us from the future. Like a question mark at the end of all our faux fulfillments.
(I recently watched Life or Something Like It, hehe)
I think you mean "sins of the father" not "sins of the Father."
Nailed it.
The process of hyperhuman becoming seems exactly like soul reconstruction of the new spirituality of Christians, the map of the symptoms as the cosmogram.