I’m leading a rationality training group. We’re working through the most recent CFAR curriculum, but I also want to work from parts of the sequences.
Which posts in the sequences were particularly impactfull for you? Not just ones that you found interesting, but ideas that you actually implemented in your thinking about object-level stuff.
I’m particularly interested in posts that we could spin out into techniques to practice, like noticing confusion or leaving a line of retreat.
I’m leading a rationality training group. We’re working through the most recent CFAR curriculum, but I also want to work from parts of the sequences.
Which posts in the sequences were particularly impactfull for you? Not just ones that you found interesting, but ideas that you actually implemented in your thinking about object-level stuff.
I’m particularly interested in posts that we could spin out into techniques to practice, like noticing confusion or leaving a line of retreat.
Think the thought that hurts the most.
“That which can be destroyed by the truth should be.”
I couldn’t find the sequence that covers it directly, but going through my old journals, this one came up repeatedly while facing hard decisions.
“Feeling Rational” mentions it.