It’s really easy to spend a lot of cognitive cycles churning through bad, misleading ideas generated by the hopelessly confused. Don’t do that!
The argument that being more knowledgeable leaves you strictly better off than being ignorant does relies you simply ignoring bad ideas when you spend your cognitive cycles searching for improvements on your working plans. Sometimes, you’ll need to actually exercise this “simply ignore it” skill. You’ll end up needing to do so more and more, to approach bounded instrumental rationality, the more inadequate civilization around you is and the lower its sanity waterline.
I hereby confer on you, reader, the shroud of epistemic shielding from predictably misleading statements. It confers irrevocable, invokable protection from having to think about predictably confused claims ever again.
Take those cognitive cycles saved, and spend them well!
“Ignorant people do not exist.”
It’s really easy to spend a lot of cognitive cycles churning through bad, misleading ideas generated by the hopelessly confused. Don’t do that!
The argument that being more knowledgeable leaves you strictly better off than being ignorant does relies you simply ignoring bad ideas when you spend your cognitive cycles searching for improvements on your working plans. Sometimes, you’ll need to actually exercise this “simply ignore it” skill. You’ll end up needing to do so more and more, to approach bounded instrumental rationality, the more inadequate civilization around you is and the lower its sanity waterline.
I hereby confer on you, reader, the shroud of epistemic shielding from predictably misleading statements. It confers irrevocable, invokable protection from having to think about predictably confused claims ever again.
Take those cognitive cycles saved, and spend them well!