Philosophy

Be More Progressive AND More Conservative

Without the legacy of our ancestors, we wouldn’t be able to accomplish NONE of the things we accomplish today

Obviously

If you still lived in a cave — chance are you wouldn’t be able to build your own pick up truck, then go to your local mall, built by man of your generation using techniques all discovered within their lifetimes

 

Same of course is true of IDEAS

 

This is why past, why legacy, while tradition, are underappreciated,

We stand on the shoulders of giants

We think it’s some fancy scientists quote

This quote applies to everyone alive

Everything we do relies on knowledge and work of our ancestors

 

Tradition is to be criticised, of course, for tradition can be backwards at the time, which can be hindering process

But it can ONLY be criticised after first acknowledging it’s immense power

With humbleness

They made those things

Developed those ideas

And those still work, still exist (which is why you’re even able to criticise them)

Nothing you’ll build, you’ll create, will have stood the same test of time WITHIN your lifetime, by definition

What’s 300 years old is more tested than anything you created, because anything you created is no older than 70 years old, for sure

Therefore within your lifetime — NO IDEA of yours will had been as proven as the great ideas of the past

 

However, now, with all that out of the way,

OF COURSE you should still attempt to OUTDO the past

To IMPROVE upon it

To REVOLUTIONISE

And many-a-times DISCARD IT, destroy it

Because

again: by definition,

there is NO other way to move forward

 

That which improves something, means it obsoletes something else

We can say it embraces it and then builds upon it,

But there’s always SOMETHING that is rejected, epistemically

If nothing else — then belief that this is the best option, method, knowledge that currently exists — is relegated

It’s no longer the best option — not if it was improved upon

And this is of course the best case for the past, where it merely is built upon,

But often it’s rejected entirely

Because we find improvements which are NOT compatible with the past ideas, past methods

So there is always a degree of destruction, in IMPROVING

Creative destruction indeed

 

Therefore,

BOTH instinct are necessary, inexorable

 

If you can’t appreciate that which already is great — you’re wasting time building something that has literally 0 value. It’s already there. You improved nothing.

That idea was already there, available for free.

That product, that solution was already there, available, better and cheaper than your ‘revolution’,

 

But if we’re never foolish enough to attempt to make a change — then OF COURSE nothing changes

If anything, it degrades

This conservatism, protectionism, eventually backfires

Because life presents new challenges anyway. So eventually even that which was once great — becomes ill-suited for the problems of today

 

There are also exceptions to those rules,

There’s one advantage of reinventing the wheel… you VERIFY IT

In reinventing the same theory, the same idea, from the ground up, independently — you VERIFY it’s correctness, it’s validity,

Something other “believers” in that idea don’t actually do — they merely memetically espoused it,

They started from believing it, then learned WHY they ought to believe it

 

Also, in reinventing the wheel… sometimes you DO improve it

Sometimes it really IS what it takes to make something better — just build it completely anew

With that said, it must be acknowledged that it’s never “completely anew”, almost never,

It can look completely anew relatively to the contemporary methods, where you reject the methods of the last 50 years, for instance,

But it’s not anew in the sense that you reject all human discoveries, and again, build a pick up truck inside your cave, with sticks and stones

It’s never entirely anew, though it can be revolutionarily rebuild as compared to modern trends

 

Finally,

To profoundly understand something, again, it’s best to CREATE with it

Not merely watch it, not merely repeat it — but to actually create it, or with it

Which is again, why it’s so useful to tinker, to play with concepts, and play with technology, and play with engineering, and play with philosophy

 

Furthermore, the NEW is not necessarily so far away

The universally USEFUL NEW, useful discovery, can be very far, or very close,

But USEFUL NEW which helps your life — is essentially what we do every day

EVERYTHING YOU DO in your life can be tinkered with, rediscovered, DONE BETTER

Therefore this spirit of creativity is not an optionality — it’s the default and inexorable mode of most problem solving

Life is complex enough that we get new problems all the time

Use what works on OLD problems, without overthinking

Then use creativity with myriad weird new strange problems we are faced with every day

 

Yes, yet again, instead of choosing a side, or even merely choosing balance of sides…

I recommend balance of sides THROUGH DOUBLING DOWN on each side,

be MORE CREATIVE,

while LEARNING MORE, relying more on what is ALREADY KNOWN, ALREADY EFFECTIVE, ALREADY USEFUL

 

I want you to be PROGRESSIVE — AND CONSERVATIVE

I want you to be an ARTIST — AND an ARTISAN

I want you to be an ENTREPRENEUR — AND a BUREAUCRAT

I want you to PLAY and have FUN and CREATE — AND I want you to follow the INSTRUCTIONS, line by line, and do it THE PROPER WAY

I want both

And MORE of both

Being BETTER at both

Being better at going very deep into the ocean of existing knowledge, to find what you need

AND being better at going very deep into the dark forest of unknown, ready to discover something completely new