P.S. I did spend a while musing over this topic decades ago after reading a few of Iain M Banks' books, and was going to writing an article "Climbing in the Culture" - based around what it would mean to have a personally challenging activity like climbing in a utopia like Banks's Culture in which automated galactic resources and technological advancement allow unlimited self-modification. I think the interesting angle would be in holding a mirror up to our own personal-limited climbing to show what makes it special and inspiring. Never got around to writing it though.
Exactly, I look at the Culture model of Transhumanism as really quite inspiring.
Maybe I could just gland something to quiet that right hemisphere.
Tom, you wear glasses don’t you? (Possibly not, but you will soon).
I know you have an Apple watch...
Is it cheating, when a Bird watcher uses binoculars?
(I’ve always wondered where the Amish stand, with optics).