Franko said:
No, it is your algorithm intrinsically attempting to do what it is programmed to do, and it is Her Superior algorithm intrinsically supplying the required inputs and transmitting the required outputs. Fate.
Well then, Franko, if I am "intrinsically bad", that's the Programmer's fault for making me that way, isn't it?
Franko said:
Attending School and getting a divorce aren’t actions?
Sure they are...but you weren't talking about "attending school", you were talking about "which school I attended", which isn't an action, it's a descriptor. And I'm not saying that "no action is real unless I have decided it", I said "I'm not responsible for an action that I did not choose". In other words, it's not my responsibility that I went to school on base rather than off base, for example, because the choice wasn't mine.
Franko said:
Let me ask you this, suppose you are driving home today, and some drunk crosses the center line, and collides with you head on at high speed? Didn’t YOU decide to take that particular route home? Why did you decide to leave work when you did? If you had waited another 10 or 15 minutes that drunk would have killed someone else (or maybe no one at all)!
Are you saying that you won’t suffer any consequences from this event?
Just what are you saying Joshua?
I'm not talking about consequences here, I'm talking about responsibility. I didn't get drunk and hit me while driving down the road, so although the drunk driver's decision certainly affects me, I can't be held
responsible for it. Just like in the above scenario, where the regulations involving schooling of dependents on base certainly affected where I went to school, but I didn't make the regulations - they aren't my fault.
Franko said:
Imagine you are sitting around for eternity, doing absolutely nothing … then one day, I come to you and ask if you want to play D&D. Now regardless of what you think of D&D compared to doing nothing for eternity, D&D is loads of fun. So you start playing D&D … question is are you grateful to me for giving you the opportunity to play, or would you rather be sitting back in the void doing NOTHING?
I would be extremely grateful.
But here's the problem again, Franko. The scenario you present above simply doesn't reflect what you tell us about determinism and Fate, and our "intrinsic nature". A more accurate analogy would be me sitting in the void doing nothing, when suddenly I'm set upon from behind, gagged, and reduced to a 1-inch tall figurine on a gameboard whose rules I don't understand. I'm controlled by some "player/algorithm" I can't see, and some "DM" who throws monsters at me. I want to run away from the monsters but I can't, because my "algorithm" is programmed to aggressively attack; so I'm forced to more or less "watch" helplessly as my body is moved like a stringed marionette at the whim of this "algorithm" and "DM". No thanks, I'll stay in the void and make up my own game.
Franko said:
What is Fate forcing you to do? You are an Algorithm, we are watching how you behave. If we like you, if we think you are a useful program, then maybe we’ll keep you. But if you are a bad program (like a computer virus), then we’ll purge you from the system, and reclaim any Energy we’ve added to you.
OK, first of all, who is this "we", Mr. Algorithm? You're stuck on the exact same plane as I am, so until you "die" and are judged "more efficient" or what have you, we're equals my friend.
Secondly, after so many faulty algorithms, why haven't "you guys" fired that obviously incompetent Programmer? I realize that since you've reduced
me to nothing but a line of code I have no rights, real or imagined - but you've got to do something about that Jerk-off behind the Visual G(raviton)++ IDE, he's definitely overpaid.
Franko said:
Hey what do you want me to tell you? Everybody wants to be popular, everyone wants to be loved and adored. The problem is that a lot of people just aren’t willing to do what it takes. It’s hard work making and keeping friends. Well … at least it is if you don’t know what you are doing.
Nobody "wants" to do anything, because there is no free will. You hang out with who you are programmed to hang out with. If the Incompetent Programmer has programmed you to hang out with the @$$hole, then you will...what you think you "want" is meaningless.
Franko said:
You want friends? You want my advice? Be more of an Optimist. No one wants to hang out with a pessimist. Not for very long anyway.
If find that people are more receptive if you remain tolerant of those who don't always agree with you, as opposed to calling them names or telling them what they believe even when they protest your misrepresentation of them. It also helps when you let them know you recognize them as equal human beings, rather than trying to tell them they're nothing but computer programs.