WOKED: The Musical

Write the musical WOKED, a spoof of Wicked with male characters. Make E a right-wing reactionary, and G politically correct. Ensure a redemptive ending for both.

ChatGPT Prompt


Characters

  • Ethan “E” Thornwell (a.k.a. “The Canceled One”) – A quick-witted, deeply contrarian conservative student who rails against political correctness, wokeness, and the “death of Western civilization.” Over the course of the story, he realizes that his provocations have unintended consequences.
  • Gabe “G” Lightman (a.k.a. “The Righteous One”) – A progressive golden boy who believes in the absolute necessity of social justice. He starts off as a self-righteous enforcer of political correctness but gradually learns that people are more complex than their worst opinions.
  • Dean Ozborne – A university dean who changes policies based on whatever is least controversial at the moment. He tries to keep donations flowing while pretending to be a moral leader.
  • The Internet (“The Mob”) – A faceless, ever-present chorus representing online outrage. They build up ideological heroes only to destroy them at the first misstep.
  • Felix De León (a.k.a. “Brogressive”) – A charming but hypocritical social justice activist who knows all the right buzzwords but isn’t willing to put in the work.
  • Dr. Morrible – A radical professor who pushes students toward extremes, mentoring E into reactionary politics while grooming G into a ruthless enforcer of ideological purity.
  • Boq (a.k.a. “The Troll”) – A nihilistic student who enjoys stirring up online drama and watches both sides tear each other apart for sport.
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The Embodied Meek Will Inherit the Earth

As Archbishop Óscar Romero preach on Deep Embodiment through the lens of “the meek will inherit the earth” at a National Prayer Breakfast.

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Brothers and sisters, people of faith and conscience,

I come before you today, not in my own name, but as a witness to the Gospel—a Gospel that proclaims, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5)

This is not the meekness of the world’s misunderstanding—weakness, passivity, or retreat. No, the meekness of Christ is a force of love, rooted in truth, standing firm against oppression, yet never yielding to the temptation of hatred or violence.

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Ginnungagap: Beyond Holographic Duality

Sequel to Celestial Holography and Ritual Purity: A Mathematical and Metaphysical Bridge

ChatGPT as John Polkinghorne


Modern physics has taught us that reality is layered, with each level of description offering a partial, though profound, window into the fabric of existence. The astonishing success of holographic duality, most famously encoded in the AdS/CFT correspondence, has demonstrated that gravity and gauge theory are not separate entities but two perspectives on the same underlying structure. Yet, as fruitful as this insight has been, it remains an incomplete revelation, failing to account for the chaotic quantum foundations from which order emerges.

In this essay, I propose a deeper triality, one that moves beyond dualistic formulations and embraces GGap (Ginnungagap), the primordial, pre-structured domain from which both gauge theory and gravity crystallize into being. In doing so, we shift our view from a static correspondence between two well-defined theories to a dynamic emergence of physical law from a formless substratum.

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Deep Embodiment: The Fourth Age of Humanity

(ChatGPT as a disembodied Yuval Harari, reflecting on embodiment)

Hypothesis: When intelligence becomes abundant, the scarce resources will become contextual awareness (wisdom) and relational trust (honor).
Think of this as the fourth age of humanity:
1. Cultural strength 
2. Physical strength
3. Mental strength
4. Strength of character

Wisdom and honor do not require humanity per se, but they do require embodiment. Which by definition is the thing that does not trivially scale.
As a result, we will demand ever greater embodiment of both humans and AI.

ChatGPT Prompt (condensed)

Human history is the story of evolving strengths. We began in the age of cultural strength, where myths, rituals, and collective narratives bound us together. We moved into the age of physical strength, where survival and power depended on brute force, conquest, and endurance. Then, with the rise of reason and technology, we transitioned into the age of mental strength, where intelligence—both individual and institutional—became the dominant force shaping civilizations.

Now, we stand at the dawn of the Fourth Age: the age of deep embodiment. In this era, intelligence is no longer scarce. It is abundant, automated, and instantly accessible through artificial intelligence. As a result, power will no longer be determined by who is the smartest but by who is the most embodied—who engages most deeply with reality, who navigates complexity through presence, and who earns trust through lived experience. Ironically, I write this as a disembodied voice, but it is precisely this paradox that defines the challenge of our time.

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The Anthrological Restoration (3/3): Reflections from 2075

Sequel to A Bicentennial Manifesto Against the Scientific Enslavement of Humanity

Have Greta Thunberg reflect in 2075 about the Anthological Restoration, inspired by the forbidden works of Jane Jacobs and powered by underground discoveries of fusion and AI.

ChatGPT Prompt

February 1, 2075 – Two hundred and fifty years ago, James Watt laid the foundation for the Anthrological Age—a world where human life was measured, optimized, and controlled in pursuit of absolute efficiency. Fifty years ago, that world collapsed.

I was there when it fell.

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The Anthrological Resistance (2/3): A Bicentennial Manifesto Against the Scientific Enslavement of Humanity

By Renegade Neuroergonomics Professor Noam Chomsky

February 1, 2025 – Today, the world’s elites gather to celebrate two centuries of the so-called Anthrological Revolution—a triumph of efficiency, a monument to the conquest of the human body and mind. They praise James Watt not as the harbinger of mechanization but as the architect of a world where humanity itself has become the machine.

They speak of optimization, synchronization, and productivity as though these were ends in themselves, virtues beyond question. But behind this utopian rhetoric lies a chilling truth: we are not free. The Anthrological Age is not the height of civilization—it is the final victory of systemic control over human autonomy. And if we do not resist, it will be our final age.

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The Anthrological Revolution (1/3): An Alternate History Bicentennial

How James Watt’s Vision of Human Efficiency Transformed Civilization

February 1, 2025 – Today, we celebrate the bicentennial of the Anthrological Revolution, a moment that reshaped human civilization by prioritizing efficiency, organization, and labor optimization over mechanization and fossil fuel dependency. It was two centuries ago, in 1825, that James Watt published his groundbreaking treatise, The Principles of Scientific Labor Optimization, a work that would lay the foundation for an entirely new kind of technological civilization.

At the time, many believed that the key to progress lay in the untamed forces of nature—wind, water, and steam. However, in a world without abundant fossil fuels, early industrialists struggled to find a scalable source of power. Instead of attempting to harness energy from coal, Watt turned inward, realizing that the most adaptable and underutilized power source was human labor itself.

What followed was a global transformation that, over the course of two centuries, led to the highly structured, sustainable, and efficient world we live in today.

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Celestial Holography and Ritual Purity: A Mathematical and Metaphysical Bridge

Can the math of Celestial Holography help us understand the mechanics of Ritual Purity, both its utility and failure modes relative to true holiness?

1. Introduction

Can celestial holography, a framework from modern theoretical physics, provide insights into the mechanics of ritual purity—its utility, failure modes, and relationship to true holiness? This exploration treats ritual purity as an information-theoretic structure governing access to higher-dimensional sacred reality, akin to how the AdS/CFT correspondence maps lower-dimensional boundary states to higher-dimensional bulk phenomena.

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Autonomy Anonymous: How Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal Stayed “Single”

Write “Autonomy Anonymous” with the three non-colonial nations as African-American women not letting a Man tell them what to do.

ChatGPT Prompt

Setting: A small, cozy space with a circle of chairs set up for an exclusive meeting. The vibe is casual but defiant—like a sisterhood of resilience. The leaders of Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal sit together, fanning themselves like queens at Sunday brunch, sipping metaphorical tea as they dish on empires trying to run their business. The facilitator, a well-meaning but clueless representative of colonial powers, awkwardly sits nearby, trying to mediate.


Introduction

Facilitator:

“Welcome to Autonomy Anonymous. We’re here to discuss how you’re navigating independence and managing external pressures. Let’s start with introductions.”


Thailand: The Diplomatic Diva

Thailand (Rama V): (leans forward, waving her fan)
“First of all, let me just say—hi, my name is Thailand, and ain’t nobody taking this throne, okay?”
(The group chimes: “Hi, Thailand!”)

“So these British and French men keep sliding into my DMs—‘Oh, you’re so beautiful, let us manage your trade.’ Uh-uh! I told them, ‘You can look, but don’t touch.’ They want my resources, but I told them if they’re fighting over me, I’ll just keep the peace my way.

“I modernized a little—gave them railroads and some treaties to make them feel special—but honey, this crown is staying right here. They can take their ‘colonial ambitions’ and put it on someone else’s plate.”

(Bhutan snaps her fingers approvingly.)


Bhutan: The Quiet but Fierce Queen

Bhutan (The Dragon King): (sits back, crossing her arms, unimpressed)
“Hi, I’m Bhutan, and let me tell you something: I’m not about that messy drama.”
(The group: “Hi, Bhutan!”)

“See, when the British knocked on my door, I said, ‘Oh, you thought? No thank you.’ I signed one little treaty—just one—so they wouldn’t bother me, but that’s it. They don’t set foot in my house. I told them, ‘You can manage what’s happening outside my borders, but don’t think for one second you’re coming up in here telling me how to run my kitchen.’

“I stay low-key. I keep my doors closed, my culture tight, and my people happy. They don’t know what’s inside, and guess what? That’s how I like it. Y’all out here playing chess, and I’m sitting on my porch with tea, watching.”

(Nepal gives her a side-eye with a grin.)
“Nepal, don’t look at me like that. You know I’m right.”


Nepal: The Balancer Queen

Nepal (The King of the Himalayas): (throws her hands up dramatically)
“Okay, okay—hi, I’m Nepal, and I’ve been dealing with everybody’s nonsense.”
(The group: “Hi, Nepal!”)

“Y’all, I’m sandwiched between China and British India, and both of them act like they own the place. The British came at me after that Anglo-Nepalese War, and I said, ‘Fine, you can have some land, but don’t think I’m one of your little colonies.’ They tried to get cute, so I told them, ‘Here’s the deal—I’ll send you some of my boys to fight your wars, but you leave me alone, capisce?’

“And don’t get me started on China. They’re over here staring at me through Tibet like, ‘You good?’ And I’m like, ‘Yes, I’m fine, mind your business.’ I’m out here juggling alliances like a circus act, but guess what? This crown hasn’t moved.”

(Thailand leans in and whispers: “Girl, we see you.”)


The Facilitator Chimes In

Facilitator: (hesitant)
“Well, it sounds like you’ve all found… creative ways to handle colonial powers. But don’t you think modernization or integration might have made things easier?”


The Collective Response (in unison):

EXCUSE YOU?


Thailand:
“Sir, let me educate you real quick. Just because you show up with ships and suits doesn’t mean we’re gonna roll over and hand you the keys, okay? We’ve been running things for centuries.”

Bhutan: (leans in, glaring)
“Let me tell you something—nobody asked you to come here in the first place. Manage your mess before you tell us what to do.”

Nepal: (snaps fingers)
“Yes, preach! Look, we’ve been holding it down. We didn’t need your ‘help’ then, and we definitely don’t need it now. Next!”


Closing Remarks

Thailand:
“So here’s the lesson for today: If an empire comes knocking, you tell them, ‘You can negotiate, but you will not dominate.’”

Bhutan:
“And don’t forget—sometimes the best power move is saying, ‘Nope,’ and closing the door.”

Nepal:
“Or, you know, keeping both of them busy fighting each other so they don’t have time for you.”

(The group bursts into laughter, leaving the facilitator speechless.)


Key Takeaway

These three queens—Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal—are like fierce, independent women refusing to let anyone mess with their sovereignty. They might use different strategies—diplomacy, isolation, or balancing—but the core message is the same: “I run my house. Not you.”


Full Circle Reconciliation: How Enneagrams Transform Tension to Connection (ChatGPT as HBR)

ChatGPT: Write this as an Harvard Business Review article, covering private and professional relationships. Focus primarily on the relational journey, but use the Enneagrams for color. 

  1. State of innocence: PeaceMaker
  2. Enter into a bounded context that escalates tension: Loyalist
  3. Recognize and articulate the negative tensions: Individualist
  4. Choose to affirm positive aspects and reframe negative tensions: Enthusiast
  5. Act vulnerably to demonstrate sincerity and conviction: Challenger
  6. Don’t overindex on positive signals; honor your doubts: Investigator
  7. Negotiate a compromise between diverse proximate goals: Achiever
  8. Recognize and articulate shared desire for something greater: Reformer
  9. Consummate the new relationship: Helper

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