I disagree. It is rational to exploit interpersonal communication for clarity between persons and comfortable use. If the ‘language of rationality’ can’t be understood by the ‘irrational people’, it is rational to translate best you can, and that can include utilizing societal norms. (For clarity and lubrication of the general process.)
Oh, I’m sorry I misunderstood you. Yeah, it can be tiring. I’m a fairly introverted person and need a good amount of downtime between socialization. I guess I was projecting a little—I use to think social norms were garbage and useless, until I realized neglecting their utility was irrational and it was primarily an emotional bias against them in never feeling like I ‘fit in’. Sometimes it feels like you never stop discovering unfortunate things about yourself...
I disagree. It is rational to exploit interpersonal communication for clarity between persons and comfortable use. If the ‘language of rationality’ can’t be understood by the ‘irrational people’, it is rational to translate best you can, and that can include utilizing societal norms. (For clarity and lubrication of the general process.)
Yes, I agree—my point was that the skill of translating is a difficult one to acquire, not that it’s irrational to acquire it.
Oh, I’m sorry I misunderstood you. Yeah, it can be tiring. I’m a fairly introverted person and need a good amount of downtime between socialization. I guess I was projecting a little—I use to think social norms were garbage and useless, until I realized neglecting their utility was irrational and it was primarily an emotional bias against them in never feeling like I ‘fit in’. Sometimes it feels like you never stop discovering unfortunate things about yourself...