CONCEPT
The Pathology of Conscious Purpose
Bateson's diagnosis of the characteristic error of modern civilization: <em>conscious purpose</em> — focused, selective, context-blind goal-directed attention — disconnected from the wider ecology in which it operates.
Conscious purpose is the focused, selective, context-blind attention that characterizes goal-directed behavior. It is not inherently pathological — it is essential for survival. But when disconnected from the wider ecology of the system in which it operates, it produces catastrophic errors. The farmer who optimizes for crop yield without considering soil ecology degrades the soil. The company that optimizes for quarterly earnings without considering workforce ecology degrades the workforce. The builder who optimizes for AI-amplified output without considering her own cognitive ecology degrades her capacity for the kind of thinking that makes output worth producing. The pathology is that purpose selects for features relevant to its goal and suppresses everything else. The goal is achieved. The system is degraded. The degradation is invisible because the purpose continues to be achieved — right up until the moment when accumulated degradation produces a failure that the purpose cannot address.
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