Hey Ben, given that you are able to keep track of 100s of friends and acquaintances, and assuming that you also have lots of other friends and acquaintances who are not rationalists but similar in other respects (probably: young; high income and education; jobs that can be transformed to remote jobs if they aren’t already; not too uncomfortable with staying at home because they do not spend every weekend in a soccer stadium or dancing all night?):
How large do you estimate the differential impact of “being rationalist” to be?
Hey Ben, given that you are able to keep track of 100s of friends and acquaintances, and assuming that you also have lots of other friends and acquaintances who are not rationalists but similar in other respects (probably: young; high income and education; jobs that can be transformed to remote jobs if they aren’t already; not too uncomfortable with staying at home because they do not spend every weekend in a soccer stadium or dancing all night?):
How large do you estimate the differential impact of “being rationalist” to be?
It’s a good question. I’ll see if I can write a reply in the next few days...