Monday, April 25, 2016

Motivation and Inspiration

Mechanism of motivation and inspiration can be understood by introspection. Walk back in time to an occasion that inspired and motivated you. Trace your thoughts and feelings as you went from an unmotivated to a motivated state. What was it that triggered motivation? Using the example of exercise, say you were unmotivated and looking for reasons to skip exercising on a day. But then some thought inspired you to go to the gym. What could that thought be ? Perhaps, visions of a shapely body. Perhaps the sight of some your secret competitors going to the gym and leaving you behind ?The thought of being surrounded by beautiful bodies at the gym or the possibility of running into someone you admire. Any of these could have triggered the motivation. Motivation need not have come from rational thoughts of the health benefits of exercising exclusively. Motivation draws you into life with ease and delight. How wonderful it would be to be inspired and motivated to accomplish the goals we set for our selves. Being inspired and motivated in all our efforts would make life such a joy. When inspired, we live in the moment with enthusiasm and joy. Does it not seem worthwhile to design motivational and inspirational triggers into all of our activities! There must be ways to generate inspiration at will. I have noticed that it is easier to be motivated when my physical state is good - not hungry or thirsty, well rested, peaceful rather than agitated, comfortable rather than hot or cold or in pain. Perhaps, we should be mindful of physical well being in order to receive motivation and inspiration. Visualizing the consequence of achieving a goal also encourages motivation. Finding thought solutions for obstacles to achieving a goal clears the way for motivation to manifest.

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Feeling

04/09/2016

Feeling is the ultimate mystery. We have machines that can compute, sense, move, play back memories. But the ability to experience feeling has not been artificially produced, problem solved by evolution. We can program a machine to make precise movements to follow a path and reach a destination. The path will have to broken down to a sequence of basic steps that the machine can do. The basic steps will then have to be stored in the machines memory and executed in the correct order. We can also make a machine that is just give it's objective as to reach a destination.. The machine can then move at every point of time to reduce the distance to destination. Now it does not have to store the entire path in memory. But, just the algorithm to move towards it's goal. This is done in Artificial Intelligence systems. In a  being that can experience feeling, the algorithm can be further simplified - move, when you move you will feel good if moving towards goal, feel bad when moving away from goal. Now the machine does not have to be hard wired to a predefined algorithm. It can try random things. It will repeat moves that makes it feel good. So, computationally a machine with feeling looks to be the most versatile in coping with unknown environments. So, I see why clusters of molecules that can feel won in the game of natural selection.
 Yet, the mechanism that produces feeling remains a mystery. If that is solved, then machines that are self aware and conscious will follow.


Consider sleep. To me sleep is a state with no content, perhaps my understanding is limited. When we go to sleep, contexts of our waking moments are stored in memory. When we wake up, we recognize the contextual world by way of memory. The self that is awake connects periods remembered and imagination fills the voids. Is that not plausible for the nature of self? Can we not think of X going to sleep as her death. Coming out of sleep, as the birth of a new person Y. But Y is equipped with and no more than the biographical memory of X. Thoughts of Y are framed by the biographical memory of X and all others that similarly preceded X. Now Y experiences a stream of biographical memories of all her predecessors, giving her the illusion of an atomic continuous self.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Posted Mar/2013

What is I?
A sense of a collection of molecules that they are unified and are separate from the rest of the universe. This is necessary for what? For the processes in the collection of molecules to continue as long as possible. The purpose of I is the survival of the bio-chemical processes present in an individual. I can see the utility of this "I" sense from an evolutionary perspective. There is is no preexisting plan for the synthesis of I. It just came about and happens to be a process equipped and with a desire to carry on uninterrupted. Recognize the fear of death! Without I, organisms would not survive to the extant they have. Can we think of another device that can do a better or even as good a job as the sense of I? 

Our connection to any other is merely through memory -we form memories and we replay them in our heads and experience connection. So, to have a connected life with depth, purpose and passion, create memories!