Display:
Fun, fun, fun! Yes! Aren't fun and pleasure equivalent to utility, hence what all rational beings should attempt to maximise?

But perhaps there is some connection between making today's news (etc.) fun and making the next decade or century miserable. And perhaps I'm forgetting other non-"fun" dimensions of a life well lived.

Words and ideas I offer here may be used freely and without attribution.

by technopolitical on Fri Mar 30th, 2007 at 02:27:12 AM EST
[ Parent ]
Utility is one-dimensional thinking.

"It's the statue, man, The Statue."
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Mar 30th, 2007 at 02:53:05 AM EST
[ Parent ]
Considering multiple dimensions seems common in many social-science contexts. However, the idea that there are directions (in the sense of greater-than and less-than relationships) that do not correspond to dimensions seems less common. Mac Lane asserted that a major failing of the social sciences is neglect of the concept of partial order. The idea that unordered and (fully) ordered form a dichotomy does seem to be widespread.

Words and ideas I offer here may be used freely and without attribution.
by technopolitical on Fri Mar 30th, 2007 at 03:02:04 AM EST
[ Parent ]
In the long run, anything important and useful should collarate with fun. That is the best guidance to keep doing important and useful things.

But it is quite fooling yourself to call everything you have to do fun. Come on, cleaning cat's corner is not the same fun as playing with mum. You clean cat's corner to have actual fun later (better smell in the room, happier and healthier cat), or rather, to keep having (perhaps diminishing) fun with the cat.

In a sense, we can bring now all desired experience to the common fun denominator because we can afford to. (So far, perhaps.) In harder times, you do things for living, not so much for fun.

by das monde on Fri Mar 30th, 2007 at 02:57:23 AM EST
[ Parent ]
But I don't enjoy fun.
(This is a failing, though.)

Words and ideas I offer here may be used freely and without attribution.
by technopolitical on Fri Mar 30th, 2007 at 03:29:00 AM EST
[ Parent ]
Hmm... I have instincts to resist fun as well, I suppose!

Habits and prejudices can be stronger than drive for pleasure, for (mostly) good reasons.

by das monde on Fri Mar 30th, 2007 at 04:20:14 AM EST
[ Parent ]

Display:
Login
. Make a new account
. Reset password
Occasional Series