Basically I think what the Less Wrong community is doing here is so fundamentally important to self-development that I thought it was worth sharing. I get frustrated enough at my own bias and irrationality, let alone that of others, that I thought it was worth trying to do something about it.
I found there was little I could offer to the LessWrong community, it’s already chockers with brilliance, but the people who need this stuff most are those who are the least likely to find a site like this interesting.
So the way I though I’d best be able to contribute is by getting the good stuff here, and trying to make it appealing and accessible to the average person.
I’ve only just started. First evening had 6 attendants but I’m confident we could get double that number next time. Starting very slowly, and keeping it quite basic and humble. The biggest challenge I think is getting people to understand why Refining your rationality is exciting and important, and on board with that vision.
How did you sell them on the idea of improving their rationality? I’ve been trying to teach some of my more receptive friends about it for a while now (by bringing up techniques when appropriate) and been met with apathy, rationalization, and laziness
I’m fortunate in that I have friends who are already quite into a lot of things that aren’t too far from rationality as already is, who were previously part of a political discussion group I used to run, so it was easy for them to get on board with a new project.
As I said previously, I think the greatest challenge is making people understand the relevance of what we’re studying and how it’s directly applicable to everything they do. A lot of people tend to think it’s beyond them, or not for them, or be somewhat dismissive, but once you start engaging them on a level they understand and get your passion across, the attitude changes can be really surprising.
Also keeping it humble simple and comprehensive.
Like I said to atucker though, it’s still early days too and I’m no Eliezer, so I’ll no doubt be adjusting and asking for lots of help as I go along. I think it’s got a lot of potential though, and I’m really excited about doing my part in raising the sanity waterline.
Thanks for the interest.
Basically I think what the Less Wrong community is doing here is so fundamentally important to self-development that I thought it was worth sharing. I get frustrated enough at my own bias and irrationality, let alone that of others, that I thought it was worth trying to do something about it.
I found there was little I could offer to the LessWrong community, it’s already chockers with brilliance, but the people who need this stuff most are those who are the least likely to find a site like this interesting.
So the way I though I’d best be able to contribute is by getting the good stuff here, and trying to make it appealing and accessible to the average person.
I’ve only just started. First evening had 6 attendants but I’m confident we could get double that number next time. Starting very slowly, and keeping it quite basic and humble. The biggest challenge I think is getting people to understand why Refining your rationality is exciting and important, and on board with that vision.
How did you sell them on the idea of improving their rationality? I’ve been trying to teach some of my more receptive friends about it for a while now (by bringing up techniques when appropriate) and been met with apathy, rationalization, and laziness
I’m fortunate in that I have friends who are already quite into a lot of things that aren’t too far from rationality as already is, who were previously part of a political discussion group I used to run, so it was easy for them to get on board with a new project.
As I said previously, I think the greatest challenge is making people understand the relevance of what we’re studying and how it’s directly applicable to everything they do. A lot of people tend to think it’s beyond them, or not for them, or be somewhat dismissive, but once you start engaging them on a level they understand and get your passion across, the attitude changes can be really surprising.
Also keeping it humble simple and comprehensive.
Like I said to atucker though, it’s still early days too and I’m no Eliezer, so I’ll no doubt be adjusting and asking for lots of help as I go along. I think it’s got a lot of potential though, and I’m really excited about doing my part in raising the sanity waterline.
Just wondering, in which metropolitan area are you?
I was thinking of doing something similar when I get to college, can you keep us posted on how this works out?
I’m in Western Sydney, Australia.
will post my results as the group progresses, as i evaluate what works, what doesn’t and seek advice from the LW community. still early days though.