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Is There Such a Thing as “The Good Life” For All?
Is there a “good life” for all in a fractured future? This SE Press essay reframes flourishing as a living protocol: pluralist, public, and open to repair, fork, and dissent. True universality means transparency, upgradeability, and the courage to let those harmed rewrite the rules—again and again, in the open. Explore how Scientific Existentialism makes the good life a system, not a slogan.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 203 min read


What is “the Good Life” in a Techno-Future?
The “good life” in a techno-future is no longer myth, marketing slogan, or mere aspiration—it’s a contested, empirically-anchored protocol. Every metric, conflict, and safeguard is designed for full transparency, public audit, and plural participation. This standard is now built to serve all beings: human, SI, present, and future.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 153 min read


What’s the Good Life?
The good life is protocol-audited flourishing—autonomy, meaning, health, justice, creativity, inclusion—audited and upgraded for all. SE Press sets plural benchmarks and open standards; every claim is public, evidence-driven, and repairable.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 133 min read
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