Level 2 - the Autonomy Engine
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# Welcome to the Autonomy Engine
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Are you frustrated by the state of the world? Good, that means you're awake.
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The world is kind of messed up right now, and I am sorry to say that nobody else
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is going to fix it for you. This is the first tenet of autonomy, the
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understanding and acceptance of your own agency - if you want to fix things,
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you will need to learn how to do it yourself. The good news is, you don't
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have to do it on your own. There's an old man in the cave over there, and he has
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something for you.
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**IT'S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE! TAKE THIS.**
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he says, hearkening back to the classic 1986 NES game *Battletoads*.
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Unlike the old man in that story, however, this one has a bit more information
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to give you before you set off on your quest.
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## Wait, is this a sword?
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In a way, yes. The autonomy engine is a tool for immersive education on how to
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use your computer to become a more empowered member of the increasingly
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digitalized society we live in today.
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