“If I were, to adopt a wild hypothetical, a conservative, I would probably say nearly anything to defend myself—whether publicly or in my own mind—against the kind of mockery I’d get on a daily basis from Paul Krugman’s blog”
Yes, most people would do this, so the rationality challenge would be to fight against it. Think of it as special-forces-intensity rationality training.
Not everything that is difficult is thereby good training. It’s easier to withstand getting punched in the gut if you’re in good physical shape, but I wouldn’t suggest trying to get in shape by having someone punch you repeatedly in the gut.
(Indeed, at some point of martial arts training it’s useful to learn how to take a punch, but this training has to be done carefully and sparingly. You don’t become stronger by rupturing your spleen.)
“If I were, to adopt a wild hypothetical, a conservative, I would probably say nearly anything to defend myself—whether publicly or in my own mind—against the kind of mockery I’d get on a daily basis from Paul Krugman’s blog”
Yes, most people would do this, so the rationality challenge would be to fight against it. Think of it as special-forces-intensity rationality training.
Not everything that is difficult is thereby good training. It’s easier to withstand getting punched in the gut if you’re in good physical shape, but I wouldn’t suggest trying to get in shape by having someone punch you repeatedly in the gut.
(Indeed, at some point of martial arts training it’s useful to learn how to take a punch, but this training has to be done carefully and sparingly. You don’t become stronger by rupturing your spleen.)