There are a lot of people who want to believe that anyone can do anything, that we’re all equals in every way. One can sometimes run into really nasty attitudes when talking about intellectual differences, clear examples of fluff like “we’re all gifted” and myths like “giftedness goes away when children grow up”. Granted, it would be kind of weird to see that on LessWrong because these guys seem pretty in touch with reality when it comes to acknowledging that intellectual differences exist. Perhaps it is, instead, mind projection fallacy. Most of these guys can program, so maybe they figure most other people can learn to program the same way they did. I’ve noticed that a lot of gifted people have this problem—they have an ability, think of it as normal, and they assume average people will be able to do it.
There are a lot of people who want to believe that anyone can do anything, that we’re all equals in every way. One can sometimes run into really nasty attitudes when talking about intellectual differences, clear examples of fluff like “we’re all gifted” and myths like “giftedness goes away when children grow up”. Granted, it would be kind of weird to see that on LessWrong because these guys seem pretty in touch with reality when it comes to acknowledging that intellectual differences exist. Perhaps it is, instead, mind projection fallacy. Most of these guys can program, so maybe they figure most other people can learn to program the same way they did. I’ve noticed that a lot of gifted people have this problem—they have an ability, think of it as normal, and they assume average people will be able to do it.