I really enjoyed the Schwitzgebel post, thanks. When he says “We don’t really care that much about our hedonic states in sleep” it reminded me of the TV show Severance.
In the show (minor spoilers) a group of people get a procedure so that their working self has no memory of their self when they are not at work, and vice versa. The selves that work are treated almost like slaves by the selves don’t work, even though it’s technically the same person.
It’s weird to imagine that there is one version of me that routinely goes through torturous experiences. Meanwhile, the awake version of me is mostly just like, “Meh, whatever, dream Drew has been bitten by poisonous snakes before, one more time won’t hurt him.”
I really enjoyed the Schwitzgebel post, thanks. When he says “We don’t really care that much about our hedonic states in sleep” it reminded me of the TV show Severance.
In the show (minor spoilers) a group of people get a procedure so that their working self has no memory of their self when they are not at work, and vice versa. The selves that work are treated almost like slaves by the selves don’t work, even though it’s technically the same person.
It’s weird to imagine that there is one version of me that routinely goes through torturous experiences. Meanwhile, the awake version of me is mostly just like, “Meh, whatever, dream Drew has been bitten by poisonous snakes before, one more time won’t hurt him.”