This sounds like the type of attitude I hope to encounter every time I navigate to a lesswrong page. Yes it’s a basic version, but you felt you should post it, so maybe it’s not obviously instantiated.
You say also “I’ve always tried to follow the advice that… if possible.” Is it really that you’re trying to do this, or is it just what you seem to do? Maybe you just do it, and when you think about it you can also come up with some reasons why it might be a good thing.
Well, I was heavily socialised to walk away from conflict, but I think it was more than that. It seemed like the rational thing to do, getting into arguments being the emotional and atavistic thing. In retrospect, this seems like straw vulcanism.
To be fair talking a group of drug addicts out of taking a specific drug isn’t easy. If you don’t have strong social skills and therefore the expectancy of success is low, it’s not that necessarily bad to avoid a fight.
This sounds like the type of attitude I hope to encounter every time I navigate to a lesswrong page. Yes it’s a basic version, but you felt you should post it, so maybe it’s not obviously instantiated.
You say also “I’ve always tried to follow the advice that… if possible.” Is it really that you’re trying to do this, or is it just what you seem to do? Maybe you just do it, and when you think about it you can also come up with some reasons why it might be a good thing.
Well, I was heavily socialised to walk away from conflict, but I think it was more than that. It seemed like the rational thing to do, getting into arguments being the emotional and atavistic thing. In retrospect, this seems like straw vulcanism.
To be fair talking a group of drug addicts out of taking a specific drug isn’t easy. If you don’t have strong social skills and therefore the expectancy of success is low, it’s not that necessarily bad to avoid a fight.