Could you source that story? To me that sound like someone not practicing “beginners mind” and as a result getting things wrong.
If I recall correctly (60%?), it was Frank Pierce Jones. I’ll have to do some digging to find the initial quote, and I remember reading him as healthily noticing that desire and acknowledging that it was impossible, rather than misspending his life in pursuit of it.
(I’ve also stuck an “as” in the quoted text to make it a little clearer what claim I’m making.)
Eliezer mostly wrote about his own thoughts on rationality and at the beginning of LW, I think there reason to assume that it covers everything meaningful there to say about rationality.
I agree there are more ways out there than just Eliezer’s way, and people should be encouraged to discover theirs and post about it here. My hope was more to convey that some fruits can only be picked once.
If I recall correctly (60%?), it was Frank Pierce Jones. I’ll have to do some digging to find the initial quote, and I remember reading him as healthily noticing that desire and acknowledging that it was impossible, rather than misspending his life in pursuit of it.
(I’ve also stuck an “as” in the quoted text to make it a little clearer what claim I’m making.)
I agree there are more ways out there than just Eliezer’s way, and people should be encouraged to discover theirs and post about it here. My hope was more to convey that some fruits can only be picked once.