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I'm terrified to win the lottery. I never play, because I don't want the money — unearned money makes you a fraud. True wealth is the kind you made, where the possession is a projection of your own ability. And the people who actually earned it tend to be humble, while the ones who got it by accident are the ones who flaunt it.
This episode is about taking that same principle and applying it to knowledge. Real knowledge is earned — you grind through a hard book the way you walk through a cathedral you can't change, rising to its level instead of asking it to lower itself to you. That's Sowell, that's Pirsig five times over, that's the labor. AI is the opposite kind of food: it adapts to you, reflects your own information back, and if you only ever talk to It and stop reading, your mind becomes bubble gum — you chew the same flavor until there's no taste left. Then the deeper turn: the snake offered Eve knowledge with no labor, the simple bite, and the algorithm is that snake now, tempting all of us out of the walled garden with the easy thing. And unearned knowledge has a cost — with no reasoning underneath it, it hardens into ideology, the kind that can't defend itself with "why," only with "how": with shaming, intimidation, force. The cure is the labor — read the hard books, question your own ideas, use AI as a mirror that only exists while you hold it up. Because you have to destroy your bad ideas, or your bad ideas will destroy you.
My book Mary Falcon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2TKSQN5
My book Mythos https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GX2ZN1TK My Blog: https://kirillkhrestinin.com
By Kirill KhrestininI'm terrified to win the lottery. I never play, because I don't want the money — unearned money makes you a fraud. True wealth is the kind you made, where the possession is a projection of your own ability. And the people who actually earned it tend to be humble, while the ones who got it by accident are the ones who flaunt it.
This episode is about taking that same principle and applying it to knowledge. Real knowledge is earned — you grind through a hard book the way you walk through a cathedral you can't change, rising to its level instead of asking it to lower itself to you. That's Sowell, that's Pirsig five times over, that's the labor. AI is the opposite kind of food: it adapts to you, reflects your own information back, and if you only ever talk to It and stop reading, your mind becomes bubble gum — you chew the same flavor until there's no taste left. Then the deeper turn: the snake offered Eve knowledge with no labor, the simple bite, and the algorithm is that snake now, tempting all of us out of the walled garden with the easy thing. And unearned knowledge has a cost — with no reasoning underneath it, it hardens into ideology, the kind that can't defend itself with "why," only with "how": with shaming, intimidation, force. The cure is the labor — read the hard books, question your own ideas, use AI as a mirror that only exists while you hold it up. Because you have to destroy your bad ideas, or your bad ideas will destroy you.
My book Mary Falcon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2TKSQN5
My book Mythos https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GX2ZN1TK My Blog: https://kirillkhrestinin.com