It’s made worse because the first major topic in the sequences is Bayesian probability. It’s important, sure, but most people find it really boring. I don’t have a better alternative reading order though, I wouldn’t recommend my mishmashed and nearly random flow through the sequences to others. I’m hoping that Eliezer isn’t planning on editing his rationality book entirely by himself and that a professional editor can turn it into something with more intuitive readability and flow that could serve as a better introduction to this site than the well intentioned advice of “read the sequences.”
For now, at least for people that like sci-fi, I think “go read Three Worlds Collide” is better advice than “go read the sequences”.
It’s made worse because the first major topic in the sequences is Bayesian probability. It’s important, sure, but most people find it really boring. I don’t have a better alternative reading order though, I wouldn’t recommend my mishmashed and nearly random flow through the sequences to others. I’m hoping that Eliezer isn’t planning on editing his rationality book entirely by himself and that a professional editor can turn it into something with more intuitive readability and flow that could serve as a better introduction to this site than the well intentioned advice of “read the sequences.”
For now, at least for people that like sci-fi, I think “go read Three Worlds Collide” is better advice than “go read the sequences”.