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Three Eras of World Generation
Worlding is the art of devising a World: by choosing its dysfunctional present, maintaining its habitable past, aiming at its transformative future, and ultimately, letting it outlive your authorial control.
Ian Cheng • Worlding Raga: 2 – What is a World?
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A World is a reality you can believe in: one that promises to bring about habitable structure from the potential of chaos, and aim toward a future transformative enough to metabolize the pain and pleasure of its dysfunction.
Ian Cheng • Worlding Raga: 2 – What is a World?
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The world we live in today is not just the one created by the likes of Tiberius of Rome, or even Emperor Wu of Han. Until surprisingly recent times, spaces of human freedom existed across large parts of our planet. Millions lived in them. We don’t know their names, as they didn’t carve them in stone, but we know that many lived lives in which one c... See more
David Wengrow • An archeological revolution transforms our image of human freedoms | Aeon Essays
When a World begins to generate its own drama, it is unquestionably alive to the creator’s delight, and attracts new members who believe in its future and wish to further its expression. And when a World is so alive that it exceeds its creator’s ability to envision its future, the World either peaks or is granted Autonomy.
Ian Cheng • Emissary's Guide To Worlding
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Worlding worlds and running them is therefore about taking responsibility for the worlds medium. The shape of reality itself.
Jay Springett • Metaverse as Medium | 2220
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