I think something like speaking the truth even when you’re afraid to is a skill. I’ve noticed apprehension holds me back sometimes, both consciously and in a sneaky quiet voice in the back of my head asking if I’m sure, why not check again, surely this isn’t the fight I want to pick. When I imagine an idealized rationalist, they don’t keep quiet because of nagging anxiety about what might happen and that feels important.
I don’t know if it’s like, one of the top ten core rationalist skills I want to ask about, and I’m not at all sure this is the right phrasing.
Yeah, the skills section is very much a draft that I’m hoping people will have good ideas for.
I’ve changed the wording to “speaking the truth even against social pressure” but I don’t think this is good, just a little better.
Expanding a little:
I think something like speaking the truth even when you’re afraid to is a skill. I’ve noticed apprehension holds me back sometimes, both consciously and in a sneaky quiet voice in the back of my head asking if I’m sure, why not check again, surely this isn’t the fight I want to pick. When I imagine an idealized rationalist, they don’t keep quiet because of nagging anxiety about what might happen and that feels important.
I don’t know if it’s like, one of the top ten core rationalist skills I want to ask about, and I’m not at all sure this is the right phrasing.