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Conor McCammon's avatar

I found this deeply moving. It pierced to the heart of something I’ve been wordlessly groping towards for some time. When I hear the phrase ‘The Good, The True and the Beautiful’, my instinct has always been to reduce the Beautiful to the Good- whatever Beauty means, it must be White too; all value is! But there is something expansive beyond my limited axiology, something that has moved me to tears from sideways glimpses, something wide and quiet and real.

I think that this thing, The Beautiful, is Green. It’s something that deserves our consideration separate from discussions about duty or pleasure or preference or morality.

Like many EA/rationalist types, I have been focused on this kind of White-Blue superstructure. In this system, everything worth talking about can (and must) be cashed out as explicit knowledge or value claims. And there is a piece of my mind that has always railed against this as an impoverished framing. “There’s something missing!” And yes, you can make a very clever incorporation of Green ideas as part of White or Blue or Red, frame it some other way. But I am increasingly convinced of the merits of discussing it on its own terms.

So I just wanted to say thank you for writing this. It really is excellent. And I also wanted to ask a question which is probably answered in much of your other writing: how have you personally cultivated green, or attunement, or wisdom in your life? I know that this essay takes place in a broader discussion of AI, humanity’s agency, big futures etc., but I’m also interested in the simple human here. Have you found particular meditation schools or practices resonant?

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Dan's avatar

Green’s highest value according to Green: harmony

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