That means solely that your conception of success/failure does not overlap your conception of fun/not fun.
Which is great, though it makes FAI harder.
Personally, I value Fun, Individuality, and Complexity as primitively valuable.
Maybe a suggestion would be to dismember your conception of “success” into a part which is composed of fun, and a part composed of something else.
This would make it easier to know what else, besides Fun, is worth having in your own conception.
You’ve said “humanity coud, just, you know, live and have fun” but it seems here that you do value something else but your own fun, which is that your fun is about reality.
Yes, and so do I.
That means solely that your conception of success/failure does not overlap your conception of fun/not fun.
Which is great, though it makes FAI harder.
Personally, I value Fun, Individuality, and Complexity as primitively valuable.
Maybe a suggestion would be to dismember your conception of “success” into a part which is composed of fun, and a part composed of something else.
This would make it easier to know what else, besides Fun, is worth having in your own conception.
You’ve said “humanity coud, just, you know, live and have fun” but it seems here that you do value something else but your own fun, which is that your fun is about reality.