People sometimes seem to act like unsolved problems are exasperating, aesthetically offensive, or somehow unappealing, so they have no choice but to roll up their sleeves and try to help fix them, because it’s just so irritating to see the problem go unsolved. So one can do purely altruistic stuff, but with this selfish posture (which also shifts focus away from motivation and psychology) it won’t trip the hypocrisy alarms. It may also genuinely be a better attitude to cultivate, if it helps deflate one’s ego a little bit—I’m not quite sure.
People sometimes seem to act like unsolved problems are exasperating, aesthetically offensive, or somehow unappealing, so they have no choice but to roll up their sleeves and try to help fix them, because it’s just so irritating to see the problem go unsolved. So one can do purely altruistic stuff, but with this selfish posture (which also shifts focus away from motivation and psychology) it won’t trip the hypocrisy alarms. It may also genuinely be a better attitude to cultivate, if it helps deflate one’s ego a little bit—I’m not quite sure.
TBH this is how I feel about the alignment problem.