I agree that emotion is not totally irrational. There are systems to it, most of which we probably don’t understand in the slightest.
“Relinquish the emotion which rests upon a mistaken belief, and seek to feel fully that emotion which fits the facts”
And how am I to know which emotion is the one that fits the facts? If I am cheated, should I be sad or angry (or maybe something else)? Give me an objective way to deal with every emotional situation and then we can call it rational.
I still think luck exists and is irrational. And imagination too.
Do you mean luck as in the fact that random events occur to randomly distributed individuals and so some will have more good things than bad happen to them and others will have more bad things happen to them than good? Or do you mean that people have some ineffable quality which makes either good things or bad things more likely to occur to them? The first seems obviously true, the second strikes me as quite a claim.
btw, you blog is quite good. As someone with somewhat middle of the road views on singularity issues (more generous than you, more skeptical than most people here) your presence here is very welcome. I suggest those passing by check out the rest of the articles. Usually good to read both sides.
Thanks for the compliments. I had initially been worried that I might be poorly received around here but people are genuinely encouraging and looking for debate and perspective.
As for luck, I am really referring to your first statement. Random events happening to distributed individuals. It’s just a tendency in the universe, I know, that we happen to call luck. But, since we get to decide on what’s good and what’s bad, its seems to me that sometimes really improbably good things will happen (good luck) and sometimes very improbably bad things will happen (bad luck).
I agree that emotion is not totally irrational. There are systems to it, most of which we probably don’t understand in the slightest.
“Relinquish the emotion which rests upon a mistaken belief, and seek to feel fully that emotion which fits the facts”
And how am I to know which emotion is the one that fits the facts? If I am cheated, should I be sad or angry (or maybe something else)? Give me an objective way to deal with every emotional situation and then we can call it rational.
I still think luck exists and is irrational. And imagination too.
Do you mean luck as in the fact that random events occur to randomly distributed individuals and so some will have more good things than bad happen to them and others will have more bad things happen to them than good? Or do you mean that people have some ineffable quality which makes either good things or bad things more likely to occur to them? The first seems obviously true, the second strikes me as quite a claim.
btw, you blog is quite good. As someone with somewhat middle of the road views on singularity issues (more generous than you, more skeptical than most people here) your presence here is very welcome. I suggest those passing by check out the rest of the articles. Usually good to read both sides.
Thanks for the compliments. I had initially been worried that I might be poorly received around here but people are genuinely encouraging and looking for debate and perspective.
As for luck, I am really referring to your first statement. Random events happening to distributed individuals. It’s just a tendency in the universe, I know, that we happen to call luck. But, since we get to decide on what’s good and what’s bad, its seems to me that sometimes really improbably good things will happen (good luck) and sometimes very improbably bad things will happen (bad luck).