Your comment suggests you might have interesting ideas to share but unfortunately it isn’t clear enough. There are quite a few spelling errors and instances of confusing syntax. Your use of parentheses and scare quotes also muddles your meaning.
Politics, social intercourse, public relationships were the major factors in our mind’s evolution. Look up “HarryPotterandtheMethodsofRationality”.
If you intended to direct this comment at the author of the post, then I’m pretty sure he’s already heard of Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. He wrote them :-)
Politics, social intercourse, public relationships were the major factors in our mind’s evolution. Look up “HarryPotterandtheMethodsofRationality”.
If you intended to direct this comment at the author of the post, then I’m pretty sure he’s already heard of Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. He wrote them :-)
That’s golden. In fact I’d say that accidentally quoting your own work back to you as corroborating authority without even being aware that it is you has to beat imitation as a form of sincere flattery.
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Your comment suggests you might have interesting ideas to share but unfortunately it isn’t clear enough. There are quite a few spelling errors and instances of confusing syntax. Your use of parentheses and scare quotes also muddles your meaning.
If you intended to direct this comment at the author of the post, then I’m pretty sure he’s already heard of Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. He wrote them :-)
That’s golden. In fact I’d say that accidentally quoting your own work back to you as corroborating authority without even being aware that it is you has to beat imitation as a form of sincere flattery.
“accidentally quoting your own work back to you as corroborating authority without even being aware that it is you”
It isn’t the Bible, or something… as yet. I didn’t think it may be taken this way.
It is a work—the same way that a famous piece of literature or the finger painting of a child is a work. Scripture doesn’t come into it.