if you have to choose between fitting in with your group etc and believing the truth, you should shun the truth.
I think many people develop a rough map of other people’s beliefs, to the extent that they avoid saying things that would compromise fitting in the group they’re in. Speaking of which:
irrationalists free-ride on the real-world achievements of rationalists
Trying to get to level 4 are we? (Clearly I’m not ;)) Conversely, you could argue that “irrationalists” are better at getting things done due to group leverage and rationalists free-ride of those achievements.
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I think many people develop a rough map of other people’s beliefs, to the extent that they avoid saying things that would compromise fitting in the group they’re in. Speaking of which:
Trying to get to level 4 are we? (Clearly I’m not ;)) Conversely, you could argue that “irrationalists” are better at getting things done due to group leverage and rationalists free-ride of those achievements.