Yes, I’m aware of this. I didn’t mis-parse his statement, I know what he meant, and what his example of a norm was supposed to provoke in me. It doesn’t matter.
The subject matter of the posts that led to me posting this article and my memories apparently affect me more than I had thought they would, which in its own way shows that I am indeed an inferior rationalist. Truth is truth, and denying it does no one any good.
From now on I’ll just concern myself with the local group here, or not, depending on what happens over the next few weeks. In any case, I can let this account lie fallow or delete it. Which would disrupt the chain of comments less?
edit—I do apologize for how you have ended up feeling, as that was an unintended consequence.
The only way we become better at anything is through practice. I’m a pretty shitty instrumental rationalist, as a 27 year old with no great skills or qualifications, and very patchy work experience, but I aspire to better.
If you enjoy participating in the Berkeley rationalist community, keep doing it. Consider continuing to participate here, your posts, Mitigating Social Awkwardness and Insufficiently Awesome mean you have definitively contributed more here than I have. FWIW you didn’t provoke any unfortunate emotions in me; that’s almost exclusively something that happens in person.
I know what he meant, and what his example of a norm was supposed to provoke in me.
You do? Roughly it was supposed to provoke a short term frustration but a net reduction in sensitivity to the real or (more commonly) imagined effects you may have on the internal state of other agents. Also a somewhat reduced impulse to publicly distance yourself from your own (minor) actions and instinctively withdraw.
From now on I’ll just concern myself with the local group here, or not, depending on what happens over the next few weeks. In any case, I can let this account lie fallow or delete it. Which would disrupt the chain of comments less?
For what it is worth people would prefer you to continue engaging with the community here. If you don’t think you would personally benefit from participating here then by all means move along. But for crying out loud, you don’t need to second guess what other people want you to do. Too much tiptoeing about like you’re walking on eggshells is perhaps one of the worst things excessive exposure to religion results in.
Yes, I’m aware of this. I didn’t mis-parse his statement, I know what he meant, and what his example of a norm was supposed to provoke in me. It doesn’t matter.
The subject matter of the posts that led to me posting this article and my memories apparently affect me more than I had thought they would, which in its own way shows that I am indeed an inferior rationalist. Truth is truth, and denying it does no one any good.
From now on I’ll just concern myself with the local group here, or not, depending on what happens over the next few weeks. In any case, I can let this account lie fallow or delete it. Which would disrupt the chain of comments less?
edit—I do apologize for how you have ended up feeling, as that was an unintended consequence.
The only way we become better at anything is through practice. I’m a pretty shitty instrumental rationalist, as a 27 year old with no great skills or qualifications, and very patchy work experience, but I aspire to better.
If you enjoy participating in the Berkeley rationalist community, keep doing it. Consider continuing to participate here, your posts, Mitigating Social Awkwardness and Insufficiently Awesome mean you have definitively contributed more here than I have. FWIW you didn’t provoke any unfortunate emotions in me; that’s almost exclusively something that happens in person.
You do? Roughly it was supposed to provoke a short term frustration but a net reduction in sensitivity to the real or (more commonly) imagined effects you may have on the internal state of other agents. Also a somewhat reduced impulse to publicly distance yourself from your own (minor) actions and instinctively withdraw.
For what it is worth people would prefer you to continue engaging with the community here. If you don’t think you would personally benefit from participating here then by all means move along. But for crying out loud, you don’t need to second guess what other people want you to do. Too much tiptoeing about like you’re walking on eggshells is perhaps one of the worst things excessive exposure to religion results in.