They’re definitely appropriate responses. First, let’s distinguish two different things:
Being happy
Engaging in desired leisure activities
Since it’s very difficult for, say, depressed people to fix the world’s problems, I think being happy is actually a step towards solving them, if it gives you the energy and motivation you need. I see happiness as an instrumental goal, not a terminal one. In fact, I suspect you’d be happier when you stop procrastinating and do something that works towards what you really care about.
As far as the second point, I know Eliezer has thought about this question, and has said before that if his help wasn’t urgently needed to save the world, he would do other things, like be a science-fiction writer. Depends on how much of a duty you feel you owe the world. For instance, suppose you walk past a kid drowning, and you could save the kid with a few minutes of effort. Do you have a duty to save the kid, or is it just a good thing to do, but not required?
These things keep me up at night, sometimes.
I think it’s worth noting that not sleeping well and feeling bad doesn’t help towards either saving the world or reaching your own goals.
They’re definitely appropriate responses. First, let’s distinguish two different things:
Being happy
Engaging in desired leisure activities
Since it’s very difficult for, say, depressed people to fix the world’s problems, I think being happy is actually a step towards solving them, if it gives you the energy and motivation you need. I see happiness as an instrumental goal, not a terminal one. In fact, I suspect you’d be happier when you stop procrastinating and do something that works towards what you really care about.
As far as the second point, I know Eliezer has thought about this question, and has said before that if his help wasn’t urgently needed to save the world, he would do other things, like be a science-fiction writer. Depends on how much of a duty you feel you owe the world. For instance, suppose you walk past a kid drowning, and you could save the kid with a few minutes of effort. Do you have a duty to save the kid, or is it just a good thing to do, but not required?
I think it’s worth noting that not sleeping well and feeling bad doesn’t help towards either saving the world or reaching your own goals.