Maybe that’s because you’re too busy “doing” to teach
I think there is definitely some of that, and I’ve heard that from other LW “fringers” like myself—people who love the concept of rationality and support the philosophy of LW, but have no time to write posts because their lives are full to the brim with awesome projects.
One problem, i think, is that teaching and writing things up well/usefully is work. I spend time reading and writing blogs, and I do that in my “fun time” because it is fun. Careful writing about practical rationality would be work and come out of my work time, and my work time is very very full. Which suggests that to advance, we need people whose job it is to do this work. Which is part of what we see in the self-improvement world—people get paid to write books and run workshops, and while there is lots of crap out there generally the result is higher quality and more useful material.
I think there is definitely some of that, and I’ve heard that from other LW “fringers” like myself—people who love the concept of rationality and support the philosophy of LW, but have no time to write posts because their lives are full to the brim with awesome projects.
One problem, i think, is that teaching and writing things up well/usefully is work. I spend time reading and writing blogs, and I do that in my “fun time” because it is fun. Careful writing about practical rationality would be work and come out of my work time, and my work time is very very full. Which suggests that to advance, we need people whose job it is to do this work. Which is part of what we see in the self-improvement world—people get paid to write books and run workshops, and while there is lots of crap out there generally the result is higher quality and more useful material.