Point 8: Ends and Means. The Fractal Nature of Violence
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概要
Key Discussion Points:
The Wrecking Ball Illusion: Why trying to build a perfect, fragile world through violence is like trying to construct a crystal palace using a cast-iron wrecking ball.
Fractal Strategy: How our daily actions (from workplace conflicts to family dynamics) serve as micro-models for our future society. We explore the concept of fractals: the whole always reflects the shape of its smallest part.
The Trap of "Postponed Humanism": Debunking the myth that we can temporarily "shelve" our principles to defeat an enemy, only to become just and fair again later.
The End of Machiavellianism: Why "the ends justify the means" is a broken logic in a complex, interconnected world, leading only to endless escalation.
Path Dependence: Why the methods we choose today inevitably dictate who we become tomorrow. You cannot arrive at peace in a tank.
Summary: This episode proves that a peaceful world can only be built using peaceful methods. The way we interact today is the blueprint for the reality we will wake up in tomorrow.