I strongly agree with “this problem is quite hard” or that we%27re commenting on an observed result of a long list of factors and activities. If CFAR were the true magic bullet or if someone else found the true magic bullet of solving the motivation and/or follow-through problem, the world would look very different.
Another reason for why some people who wish to become rationalists might try to do this is that rationality can help them to think better. If CFAR were the true magic bullet, then LessWrong wouldn’t exist—it would be meaningless to even want to contribute to a community at all, and that would lead to negative feelings of existential emptiness—or, perhaps, that are a result of the same thing, negative affect.
It is also a heuristic, and it seems like a useful one, but I don’t have an intuition that CFAR could be one.
I strongly agree with “this problem is quite hard” or that we%27re commenting on an observed result of a long list of factors and activities. If CFAR were the true magic bullet or if someone else found the true magic bullet of solving the motivation and/or follow-through problem, the world would look very different.
Another reason for why some people who wish to become rationalists might try to do this is that rationality can help them to think better. If CFAR were the true magic bullet, then LessWrong wouldn’t exist—it would be meaningless to even want to contribute to a community at all, and that would lead to negative feelings of existential emptiness—or, perhaps, that are a result of the same thing, negative affect.
It is also a heuristic, and it seems like a useful one, but I don’t have an intuition that CFAR could be one.