Yes. My understanding of Less Wrong is that there is a general viewpoint that everyone is biased and people on this site are “Less Wrong.” Its not an official viewpoint, but its the attitude I see.
The reason I gave the examples and not the platitude is so that people might actually get it, and not just consider it a platitude that they dismiss. I seem to have failed on this blog at this time :)
Platitudes are platitudes not because people don’t get them—they are platitudes because everybody has already heard them many times and repeating them once more is not helping.
I am still not sure what are you trying to get to. Is it, basically, better living through self-hacking? Or through being hacked by you?
Before this, I read your post as saying mainly, ‘You should believe true claims instead of false ones,’ without any non-commercial way of distinguishing truth from falsehood. Likewise, I saw no guidelines for how to choose “functional” belief systems.
If I read the summary charitably, it seems to mean that ‘When people pride themselves on their rationality due to their atheism, this tends to get in the way of optimizing for truth and/or functionality.’ This is technically progress. But I get the impression the LW community already hates people patting themselves on the back for atheism, and may actually discourage it too strongly.
Yes. My understanding of Less Wrong is that there is a general viewpoint that everyone is biased and people on this site are “Less Wrong.” Its not an official viewpoint, but its the attitude I see.
The reason I gave the examples and not the platitude is so that people might actually get it, and not just consider it a platitude that they dismiss. I seem to have failed on this blog at this time :)
Platitudes are platitudes not because people don’t get them—they are platitudes because everybody has already heard them many times and repeating them once more is not helping.
I am still not sure what are you trying to get to. Is it, basically, better living through self-hacking? Or through being hacked by you?
A certain type of self hacking. I added a summary, does it help?
Before this, I read your post as saying mainly, ‘You should believe true claims instead of false ones,’ without any non-commercial way of distinguishing truth from falsehood. Likewise, I saw no guidelines for how to choose “functional” belief systems.
If I read the summary charitably, it seems to mean that ‘When people pride themselves on their rationality due to their atheism, this tends to get in the way of optimizing for truth and/or functionality.’ This is technically progress. But I get the impression the LW community already hates people patting themselves on the back for atheism, and may actually discourage it too strongly.