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Hey Juan. It's not a trivial think to dig a pond and create tangible and useful objects, just as it can be *just a trivial thing* to read heavy duty philosophical nihilism. Meaning the "depth" of the latter can be a mask for our internal distraction, our unwillingness to wrestle with our own creative "daemons." I think its an important soul workout (at least for some of us) to take on nihilistic perspectives *but not get stuck in them.* They are like an acid bath: refreshing and cleansing but they will rot your bones if you are not careful. Ponds and pipes are the way to go.

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I have been quietly working in a "Dark Ages" vein since reading Berman's bitter but unforgettable take in that book. Another thought is this: because the future is so unimaginable, we cannot know which practices and actions and values we take right now that might get picked up and become future seeds or inspirations, that might even "scale" in some unimaginable condition. Therefore: find that vein, and pursue it with depth, consistency, curiosity, care. In both concrete, worldly, and metaphysical/values ways, I accept that my primary investments and practices are antiquated or unproductive in contemporary terms -- they aint gonna "scale" even if they become more relevant in a weirder world. But this stuff as a consistency and character that make them good seeds, like pages with powerful sigils that I fold into paper airplanes and launch toward the burning future, or easter eggs hidden for the luck, the sensitive, the strange. I am lucky to know both Carlos and Matt and I know you two also have that survival passion magic.

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