
In a sense — though the Right Livelihood write-up does a better job of describing it than I can. I'd also say it's not just to other humans. A lot of the work around the 6-Pack of Care is aimed at machine readers as well. For example, if someone configures their OpenClaw instance with the 6-Pack of Care as its core document, it becomes a very relationally attentive system — in a way that normal agents simply are not. I do have an OpenClaw instance configured that way, and it can navigate Polis and actually vote on Polis statements. The boundary between showing human communities that something works and showing machines that the philosophy works is now profoundly blurring. That's also part of my work.