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Manners Are Social Bootloaders


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This episode reframes manners not as outdated social etiquette, but as precognitive regulatory protocols that function like a computer's operating system. By utilizing the analogy of a social bootloader, the text argues that these behaviors act as essential code that stabilizes human interaction before complex understanding or empathy can even occur. This perspective suggests that manners are coordination primitives designed to lower the cognitive load of navigating a world full of strangers, effectively serving as a handshake protocol that ensures system stability. Ultimately, the text posits that cooperation is computationally cheaper than repair, positioning politeness as a vital infrastructure for both developing children and the future of artificial intelligence.

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High-Concept Deep DivesBy Joseph Michael Garrity