Ha! I see what you did, there, flipping my rhetoric on its head. Can there be 
young vampires? I don't think so. (Anne Rice funged the genre! It's as 
ridiculous as fast/intelligent zombies.) I think we old vampires believe energy 
fades continuously. And even *if* there's a point where what we contribute 
drops below what we draw out, where that point lies is ambiguous. But the core 
assumption is the flawed one. Energy does not fade continuously. So, a 30 year 
old's contribution is not scaled linearly less than a 20 year old's 
contribution.

All 20 year olds contribute, even if it seems like their contribution is 
*distractive* from part of some partitioned space of tasks, as partitioned by 
some old vampire. The old vampires, by reinforcement learning, as their energy 
wanes, focus their energy and make arbitrary, meaningless, partitions and then 
harvest others' energy to route into their chosen partition. The benefit of the 
youth is that they bubble over with it, and don't need to ration it. And no 
amount of NAD+ boosters will overcome that!

So, it literally doesn't matter if they spend their energy reinventing the 
wheel. It does matter that we siphon off their energy and tell them to stop 
reinventing the wheel. If I hear another gray beard yap about punch cards one 
more time, I may snap. 8^D

On 6/14/21 10:06 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> < But it *will* help, because it gets their skin in the game. Adds to the 
> stew of energy we all feed off. And, as we covered before, it's not really 
> energy, per se, but *free* energy that matters. Energy we old vampires can 
> suck from the youth to live yet another day ... and redirect into our own 
> convictions, our own paths to hell. >
> 
> Are they adding energy or are they taking it?  The "well, I might as well 
> kill myself" reflection is one that I think a lot of people just don't have.  
> And it is their defect.


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