Some Questions For You - Yes, You!
Published January 14, 2026
Your Friend Myk's opening statement
I've just added the ability to publish "open interviews" - this is the first attempt. I'm going to create a list of questions, and anyone who wants to can log in and answer them. Let's see how this goes!
Athena Notes's opening statement
May or may not be related but something that stuck with me: There's this hotdog called the Sweet Corn Hotdog that I tried as a kid but that I never found again. But I'm glad to know that it exists or has existed, depending on how you define existence. And perhaps that is enough.
How did you find reply.games?
I follow @mykola and he has been posting about it.
If you could add a feature to this site, what would you add and why?
Being able to put comments on dialogs. I think it could lead to highly interesting insights being shown or unlocked. Along with feedback to those having a dialog.
If you could be asked any question, what would you have me ask you? Go ahead and answer here, too!
Q: What ideals do you hope that cultures or subcultures of the future converge on? A: I don't have a fully fleshed out answer but here are some of the things I've been thinking about: 1. Being able to understand the vast inherent differences there are with how different minds process information and experience things. Along with the many different implications for that from both the level of the collective and the individual. 2. Accelerating the process by which people acquire and integrate self-knowledge in relationship to number 1. 3. Accelerating the process by which people come to understand the contextual nature of beliefs in relationship to their unique circumstances while avoiding the failure mode of "everything is subjective and there is no inherent right or wrong." 4. The ability to see identity or identities as tools rather than as an all-encompassing reality. 5. Intellectual humility. 6. The mapping out of the blind spots of different people and different collectives including your own, then using that knowledge to make better decisions.
Are you someone with a plan in life, or someone who mostly wings it? Do you find it easy to imagine that the other kind of person exists?
I mostly wing it. Yes! Most people I encounter are planners and I used to be one as well. Until I realized that the things I want to dedicate my time to exploring or try to work on solving are in relatively unknown territory and that I don't really fit in.
BANDCAMP SLOT - share a link to anything you'd like to promote, your own work or someone else's. Only rule is it has to be something you find personally meaningful.
Something I wrote titled: Having an Antifragile Identity. https://open.substack.com/pub/athenalumin/p/having-an-antifragile-identity?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=739jpt
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