How troublesome for sanity or peace is a particular piece of information. Or even an amalgamation of ideas? Not an answerable question. But here we're doing it anyways. With a 1-5 rating. One being the least trouble, five being the most. The following examples do not account for scale, scope, or delivery variations like tone and style. This is how I scale information hazards. --- # Zero - **Chicken** Of no danger to anyone but the helpless. > [!question]- Description? > 1. Level Zero is a chicken. A dinosaur turned protein recycling factory. Humanity is a god to them, and they are as gifts from God, to us. > > Meat, eggs, feathers, stock, composting, pest control, companionship, responsibility, meaning, food, health, wealth, and even opportunity. > > But it's just a chicken. > > They live for us. It's brutal, and we honor them for it with a life beside those who care for them. Tying them to our lives. But it's still just a fucking chicken. A great choice for most kids first kill. To learn respect for food. To begin to bear the burden of responsibility for being like g/God(s) to the life of our Earth. > > I guess this description was also an example? Of maybe this entire page? A trial run? And possibly an anti-vegan addendum to my [[Axioms]]? > > --- > ![[A Level Zero Chicken - DALL·E 2023-11-14 21.45.32.png]] # One - **Wyvern** Of no danger to any adult worth protecting. > [!abstract]- Narrative description. > 1.**Level One - "Wyvern"**: A lesser dragon. Many of these ideas we learn to manage, just by growing up. By becoming responsible for our freedoms. > [!example]- Examples > - War > - Mortality > - Asymmetric ethics > - Predator and prey > - Nuclear annihilation > - Solar Emissions > > --- > ![[A Wyvern - DALL·E 2023-11-14 21.44.17.png|inlL]] # Two - **Hydra** Of danger to adults of/in particular profiles or professions > [!abstract]- Narrative description. >2. **Level Two - "Hydra"**: A creature with many heads. Like facing too many challenges all at once. It can be overwhelming. A bit tricky, but folks can make work of hacking away at the heads. > [!example]- Examples > - Bayesian probability requires collapsing a field to a point > - There are few present solutions, only trade-offs > - Infinite ability equals infinite responsibility > - Morality isn't binary > > --- > ![[A Hydra - DALL·E 2023-11-14 21.44.18.png]] # Three - **Griffin** Of danger to common adults in our contemporary culture > [!abstract]- Narrative description. >3. **Level Three - "Griffin"**: A lion and an eagle. Strong and wise. An outmatch for the under gunned. Big ideas that adults must contend with, and survive, or be harried and hunted, forever. Descendant, to descendant. > [!example]- Examples > - Freedom and responsibility are the same thing > - We are not our thoughts ^[We are the carpenter, not the hammer[[Axioms|.]]] > > --- > ![[A Griffin - DALL·E 2023-11-14 21.49.28.png]] # Four - **Basilisk** Of danger to many adults. > [!abstract]- Narrative description. >4. **Level Four - "Basilisk"**: A creature with a gaze so strong, it paralyzes the mightiest of warriors, with but a glance. These are thoughts which may make you think, force you to feel, or maybe even changes how you act. > [!example]- Examples > - Judgement is impossible > - Reality is probabilistic, determinism is dead > - We are all one > > --- > ![[A Basilisk - DALL·E 2023-11-14 21.44.21.png]] # Five - **Jörmungandr** Of danger to every adult. > [!abstract]- Narrative description. >5. **Level Five - "Jörmungandr"**: The world serpent. The ender of times, the snake that wraps around the Earth. A predator that swims Yggdrasil's shadow. That which only those who must, dare tangle with. > [!example]- Examples > - There are no constants > - Reality is non-conceivable > > --- > ![[Jörmungandr - DALL·E 2023-11-14 21.44.25.png]]