For one, status-seeking is a zero sum game and only indirectly causes overall gains.
But if status-seeking is what you really want, as evidenced by your decisions, how can you say it’s bad that you do it? Can’t I just go and claim any goal you’re not optimizing for as your “real” goal you “should” have? Alternatively, can’t I claim that you only want us to drop status-seeking to get rid of the competition? Where’s your explanatory power?
But if status-seeking is what you really want, as evidenced by your decisions, how can you say it’s bad that you do it? Can’t I just go and claim any goal you’re not optimizing for as your “real” goal you “should” have? Alternatively, can’t I claim that you only want us to drop status-seeking to get rid of the competition? Where’s your explanatory power?
By the suffering it causes, and also by the fact that when I have realized that I’m doing it, I’ve stopped doing (that particular form of) it.