This makes me wonder how I would be different if I weren’t apparently anhedonic. Note that I don’t remember whether I first found out about that or stumbled upon Eliezer Yudkowsky; it’s possible that my rationality-stuff came before my knowledge.
Thinking again, I have been a religious skeptic all my life (and a victim of Pascal’s wager for a short period, during which I managed to read some of the Pentateuch), I’ve never taken a stand on abortion, and I’ve been mostly apolitical, though I did have a mild libertarian period after learning how the free market works, and I never figured out what was wrong with homosexuality. I don’t know whether I, before puberty, was rational or just apathetic.
This makes me wonder how I would be different if I weren’t apparently anhedonic. Note that I don’t remember whether I first found out about that or stumbled upon Eliezer Yudkowsky; it’s possible that my rationality-stuff came before my knowledge.
Thinking again, I have been a religious skeptic all my life (and a victim of Pascal’s wager for a short period, during which I managed to read some of the Pentateuch), I’ve never taken a stand on abortion, and I’ve been mostly apolitical, though I did have a mild libertarian period after learning how the free market works, and I never figured out what was wrong with homosexuality. I don’t know whether I, before puberty, was rational or just apathetic.