There appears to be two “Welcome to Less wrong!” blog posts. I initially posted this in the other, older one:
I’m 20, male and a maths undergrad at Cambridge University. I was linked to LW a little over a year ago, and despite having initial misgivings for philosophy-type stuff on the internet (and off, for that matter), I hung around long enough to realise that LW was actually different from most of what I had read. In particular, I found a mix of ideas that I’ve always thought (and been alone amongst my peers in doing so), such as making beliefs pay rent; and new ones that were compelling, such as the conservation of expected evidence post.
I’ve always identified as a rationalist, and was fortunate enough to be raised to a sound understanding of what might be considered ‘traditional’ rationality. I’ve changed the way I think since starting to read LW, and have dropped some of the unhelpful attitudes that were promoted by status-warfare at a high achieving all-boys school (you must always be right, you must always have an answer, you must never back down…)
I’m here because the LW community seems to have lots of straight-thinking people with a vast cumulative knowledge. I want to be a part of and learn from that kind of community, for no better reason than I think I would enjoy life more for it.
Welcome. Even though we’re already PMing, I thought I’d clarify: There are many Welcome to LessWrong threads—I think there are more than two, but there may not be. Since the page doesn’t display more comments than 500, we make a new thread every now and again, so that it displays all of them.
Edit: I guess by this metric, we need to make a new one again… There was a 600 comment or so infanticide discussion in the first few months of 2012′s I think. Which led to this filling up.
There appears to be two “Welcome to Less wrong!” blog posts. I initially posted this in the other, older one:
I’m 20, male and a maths undergrad at Cambridge University. I was linked to LW a little over a year ago, and despite having initial misgivings for philosophy-type stuff on the internet (and off, for that matter), I hung around long enough to realise that LW was actually different from most of what I had read. In particular, I found a mix of ideas that I’ve always thought (and been alone amongst my peers in doing so), such as making beliefs pay rent; and new ones that were compelling, such as the conservation of expected evidence post.
I’ve always identified as a rationalist, and was fortunate enough to be raised to a sound understanding of what might be considered ‘traditional’ rationality. I’ve changed the way I think since starting to read LW, and have dropped some of the unhelpful attitudes that were promoted by status-warfare at a high achieving all-boys school (you must always be right, you must always have an answer, you must never back down…)
I’m here because the LW community seems to have lots of straight-thinking people with a vast cumulative knowledge. I want to be a part of and learn from that kind of community, for no better reason than I think I would enjoy life more for it.
Welcome. Even though we’re already PMing, I thought I’d clarify: There are many Welcome to LessWrong threads—I think there are more than two, but there may not be. Since the page doesn’t display more comments than 500, we make a new thread every now and again, so that it displays all of them.
Edit: I guess by this metric, we need to make a new one again… There was a 600 comment or so infanticide discussion in the first few months of 2012′s I think. Which led to this filling up.