Hi! The book helped to sort of solidify some long-standing ideas I had floating in my head that I'd stumbled across or heard from other subjects, like memetics and evolutionary economics. Things like the Cambrian explosion could be seen as the same sort of thing as the enlightenment, or the industrial revolution, where there's this huge explosion of diversity in the structure of new things. In the Cambrian explosion, it's biology, in the enlightenment, it's ideas, in the industrial revolution, it's technologies. Through a particular lens I kinda see humanity as one big super-organism making smaller collective organs and stuff. I mean that's not ALL we are that's just ONE single way of looking at ourselves, and there's so many more. And forums like this to me is going back to an interlinked decentralized network of things like a mycelium-root network in the forest, rather than a top-down feeling of forced order.
Also thanks in particular for the link to the intro to web revival, 'cause on some level I knew it was a movement towards this 'older' style and form of websites, but couldn't find a name to call it!