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Lets assume that genies grant wishes literally, but will twist your words. How do you wish without unintended consequences? Typical rules of no more wishes, no resurrection, no forced love, no altering the past, can't defy logic, can't break physical laws, can't create paradoxes, and can't affect higher powers (this is one tough genie!).

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[โ€“] WizardGed@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 days ago

See This is the kind of wish the genie respects! someone who realizes they've really run into effectively a lovecraftian God and actually suggests they wouldn't take the genie up on the wishes! I feel like the genie might do something minor for you like making sure you never stub your toe again or ensures you never rip your pants.

I think the proper answer to the whole make the genie do what I mean/understand me from the genie's perspective is to drive you insane by trying to give you genie like intelligence with our limited minds.

As to "I wish to be satisfied with whatever the result of this wish is", id imagine making you a very short lived being with abundance of every kind and only enough mental capacity to enjoy that would work.

Well done, I can tell you thought about this one!