I don’t think I can answer this, since I think I was a rationalist by nature—at least back to the age of 5 or 6, when I was upset by logical fallacies in the Bible. My life has been more one of discovering things that being a rationalist made me bad at, and things that being a rationalist given bad information made me bad at, and trying to fix them.
I’m bad at translating thought into action, because I want to gather more data and do more analysis. I’m bad at status games, because I internalized egalitarian values to the extent that I find it painful to assert dominance over anyone. I’m bad at self-promotion and displaying value, because I was taught that doing so was prideful. Etc. A familiar story, I think.
I am not sure your 5 or 6 year-old logical fallacy discoveries in the Bible are much of a proof of being rational. I would imagine your actions that you have taken or are taking to achieve some difficult goal would be better proof of your rationality.
I don’t think I can answer this, since I think I was a rationalist by nature—at least back to the age of 5 or 6, when I was upset by logical fallacies in the Bible. My life has been more one of discovering things that being a rationalist made me bad at, and things that being a rationalist given bad information made me bad at, and trying to fix them.
I’m bad at translating thought into action, because I want to gather more data and do more analysis. I’m bad at status games, because I internalized egalitarian values to the extent that I find it painful to assert dominance over anyone. I’m bad at self-promotion and displaying value, because I was taught that doing so was prideful. Etc. A familiar story, I think.
I am not sure your 5 or 6 year-old logical fallacy discoveries in the Bible are much of a proof of being rational. I would imagine your actions that you have taken or are taking to achieve some difficult goal would be better proof of your rationality.
Just a thought...