When I saw the title, “Engaging Intellectual Elites at Less Wrong” I thought—woohoo, they’re interested in being interesting again!
I return to Less Wrong very frequently but the topics don’t seem to interest me as much as they did years ago. Most articles seem to be about meet-ups, and with some thought I could identify why some of the other topics (such as the ones about optimal charity) are less interesting to me.
I thought the topics on metaphysics were really fascinating. I’m not sure that’s the correct term but metaphysical what-is-the-structure-of-the-universe-possibly-like and what are different ways I can imagine my role in the system in ways that stretch my brain? This seemed something very unique about the content here at Less Wrong when I started spending time here.
I find interesting stuff on the ‘Recent on Rationality Blogs’ section often and enjoy watching TED talks.
...I’ve been wondering for a while if this disconnect in interest means I’m belonging to a different subset than the typical target of this blog.
(The last sentence the most sincere and subtle way I could think of to distance myself from the immodesty of self-identifying as an intellectual elite. In contrast, I appreciate leplen’s cavalier approach in the opening sentence.)
Fascinating topics include:
considering death and exploring ways that can be felt about it at different emotional/cognitive distances
the simulation hypothesis, levels of reality, layers of maps verses territory, etc
understanding values, stability of values, subjective verses extrinsic morality, wire-heading
When I saw the title, “Engaging Intellectual Elites at Less Wrong” I thought—woohoo, they’re interested in being interesting again!
I return to Less Wrong very frequently but the topics don’t seem to interest me as much as they did years ago. Most articles seem to be about meet-ups, and with some thought I could identify why some of the other topics (such as the ones about optimal charity) are less interesting to me.
I thought the topics on metaphysics were really fascinating. I’m not sure that’s the correct term but metaphysical what-is-the-structure-of-the-universe-possibly-like and what are different ways I can imagine my role in the system in ways that stretch my brain? This seemed something very unique about the content here at Less Wrong when I started spending time here.
I find interesting stuff on the ‘Recent on Rationality Blogs’ section often and enjoy watching TED talks.
...I’ve been wondering for a while if this disconnect in interest means I’m belonging to a different subset than the typical target of this blog.
(The last sentence the most sincere and subtle way I could think of to distance myself from the immodesty of self-identifying as an intellectual elite. In contrast, I appreciate leplen’s cavalier approach in the opening sentence.)
Fascinating topics include:
considering death and exploring ways that can be felt about it at different emotional/cognitive distances
the simulation hypothesis, levels of reality, layers of maps verses territory, etc
understanding values, stability of values, subjective verses extrinsic morality, wire-heading