I know this sounds snarky, but it’s serious: Are you married?
Ideally a life partner will share many of your values, but no two people share all values, and you’ll need to respect the ones that differ. (Even if you’re both Bayesian, in area where you have different values/axioms you will not necessarily agree).
I live with my SO. As far as I can tell, she didn’t completely abandoned belief in belief. She also doesn’t seem to accept Occam’s Razor (seemingly because it “doesn’t interest” her), and use that to reject many-worlds. Or maybe many-worlds sounds absurd, and she only reject Occam’s Razor by contraposition.
Anyway, all this has been a source of significant tension, which is now subsidized (I hope). The factual disagreements remains, though. Lesson learned: “Thou will not convince everyone”.
As for our values, I didn’t noted any significant divergence yet.
I know this sounds snarky, but it’s serious: Are you married?
Ideally a life partner will share many of your values, but no two people share all values, and you’ll need to respect the ones that differ. (Even if you’re both Bayesian, in area where you have different values/axioms you will not necessarily agree).
I live with my SO. As far as I can tell, she didn’t completely abandoned belief in belief. She also doesn’t seem to accept Occam’s Razor (seemingly because it “doesn’t interest” her), and use that to reject many-worlds. Or maybe many-worlds sounds absurd, and she only reject Occam’s Razor by contraposition.
Anyway, all this has been a source of significant tension, which is now subsidized (I hope). The factual disagreements remains, though. Lesson learned: “Thou will not convince everyone”.
As for our values, I didn’t noted any significant divergence yet.