When I see this behavior, I worry that the rationalist is setting themselves up to have a blindspot when it comes themselves being “overly sensitive” to feedback. I worry about this because it’s happened to me. Not with reactions to feedback but with other things. It’s partially the failure mode of thinking that some state is beneath you, being upset and annoyed at others for being in that state, and this disdain making it hard to see when you engage in it.
K, I get that thinking a mistake is trivial doesn’t automatically mean your doomed to secretly make it forever. Still, I worry.
When I see this behavior, I worry that the rationalist is setting themselves up to have a blindspot when it comes themselves being “overly sensitive” to feedback. I worry about this because it’s happened to me. Not with reactions to feedback but with other things. It’s partially the failure mode of thinking that some state is beneath you, being upset and annoyed at others for being in that state, and this disdain making it hard to see when you engage in it.
K, I get that thinking a mistake is trivial doesn’t automatically mean your doomed to secretly make it forever. Still, I worry.