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Lee Arnold's avatar

This is great work, Peter. You're onto something here. Adam becoming the thing he was created to eliminate - brilliant. He did his work so well that he couldn't recognize limits.

Peter Wyro's avatar

Thank you for your kind words Lee. Adam intersects with several other stories.

Will G.'s avatar

Love this!

Peter Wyro's avatar

Thanks, Will.

Will G.'s avatar

for sure. Would love your thoughts on some of my stuff. Follow me back I can DM you?

Peter Wyro's avatar

Yes, of course.

VedJournal ✍️📜's avatar

Really Engaging Series.loved it. Thanks for sharing and keep writing 💫

Jay Balangue's avatar

Engaging read. The “replacing” in this story, even in the name of kindness, evokes today’s cancel culture. Perhaps there is a path to peace amidst vehement disagreement, and it’s just a question of navigating that path.

Peter Wyro's avatar

What I would agree with from a social perspective is that we are all conditioned or program to be instantly reactive. And that has a tremendous downside to and prevents people from having conversations where they meet closer in the middle.

Peter Wyro's avatar

Thank you for your feedback, though, enjoy thinking through these different ideas

Jay Balangue's avatar

You’re welcome. I appreciate the discussion.

Peter Wyro's avatar

I think that what you referred to as cancel culture is a little bit different. That’s some more collective voice to utilize civil disobedience against forces that are unchecked and destructive.

It’s an interesting perspective, but I was thinking more about the reality that the individual is made up of complex Perspectives, and it’s easy to judge someone based on a limited view of their behavior without understanding more about what’s going on, and kindness itself it’s not a vaccine against darkness.

I see your point because in some ways this is about compassion, impatience and intolerance.