Trust me, I have decades of 1st hands on experience on running against the walls of concrete minds.
This doesn’t seem like a good way to build rationality. It is like trying to build a computer by taking a heap of components, and kicking them really hard and really persistently. -- You will do a lot of work and your original goal is reasonable, it’s just that this method does not approach that goal at all.
Because of my yearlong experience talking to average people I KNOW how to approach them and how not. (I.e. “You fools, I will lead you out of darkness” is wrong “Did you ever wonder...” is better).
Why would you even believe that running against walls could be a considerable tactic?
This doesn’t seem like a good way to build rationality. It is like trying to build a computer by taking a heap of components, and kicking them really hard and really persistently. -- You will do a lot of work and your original goal is reasonable, it’s just that this method does not approach that goal at all.
Maybe you didnt get me:
Because of my yearlong experience talking to average people I KNOW how to approach them and how not. (I.e. “You fools, I will lead you out of darkness” is wrong “Did you ever wonder...” is better).
Why would you even believe that running against walls could be a considerable tactic?