no matter what else she does wrong, and what else you do right, all of it together can’t outweigh the life consequences of that one little decision.
I think a person’s life should be evaluated by what effect they have on civilization (or more precisely, on the universe) not by how long they live. I think that living a long time is a merely personal end, and that a properly lived life is devoted to ends that transcend the personal. Isn’t that what you think, Eliezer?
(I agree, Peter.)
no matter what else she does wrong, and what else you do right, all of it together can’t outweigh the life consequences of that one little decision.
I think a person’s life should be evaluated by what effect they have on civilization (or more precisely, on the universe) not by how long they live. I think that living a long time is a merely personal end, and that a properly lived life is devoted to ends that transcend the personal. Isn’t that what you think, Eliezer?