Thank you for the very long and detailed response.
Copycat seems like a great thing to read up on and I will.
Indeed you can kind of “fracture” your own mind to make space for lots of worldviews (actors do this) but there is a minimal amount of cohesion you need, otherwise you are not really a singular person/agent anymore.
Agree with your framing of the two Elua-people, and also the babble and prune framing.
I’ll read your posts. I have also looked into infinite games and nomic (I also used to design TTRPGS, so the game framing is very familiar to me)
Thank you for the very long and detailed response.
Copycat seems like a great thing to read up on and I will.
Indeed you can kind of “fracture” your own mind to make space for lots of worldviews (actors do this) but there is a minimal amount of cohesion you need, otherwise you are not really a singular person/agent anymore.
Agree with your framing of the two Elua-people, and also the babble and prune framing.
I’ll read your posts. I have also looked into infinite games and nomic (I also used to design TTRPGS, so the game framing is very familiar to me)