I’m Brian. I’m a full-time police dispatcher and part-time graduate student in the marriage and family therapy/counseling master’s degree program at the University of Akron (in northeast Ohio). Before I began studies in my master’s program, I earned a bachelor’s degree in emergency management. I am an atheist and skeptic. I think I can trace my earliest interest in rationality back to my high school days, when I began critically examining theism (generally) and Catholicism (in particular) while taking an elective religion class called “Questions About God.” It turned out the class raised more questions than answers, for me.
I found LessWrong by way of browsing CFAR’s website and wishing that I had the money to attend one of their workshops. With that being said, I haven’t been lurking around LW proper for very long. Thus, I anticipate it will take some time for me to become acquainted with norms of this platform. However, after briefly browsing around, I get the sense that this is a thoughtful community of people that value rationality. That’s exciting to me! I hope to get more involved, as time permits, and to eventually become a valuable contributor.
Greetings!
I’m Brian. I’m a full-time police dispatcher and part-time graduate student in the marriage and family therapy/counseling master’s degree program at the University of Akron (in northeast Ohio). Before I began studies in my master’s program, I earned a bachelor’s degree in emergency management. I am an atheist and skeptic. I think I can trace my earliest interest in rationality back to my high school days, when I began critically examining theism (generally) and Catholicism (in particular) while taking an elective religion class called “Questions About God.” It turned out the class raised more questions than answers, for me.
I found LessWrong by way of browsing CFAR’s website and wishing that I had the money to attend one of their workshops. With that being said, I haven’t been lurking around LW proper for very long. Thus, I anticipate it will take some time for me to become acquainted with norms of this platform. However, after briefly browsing around, I get the sense that this is a thoughtful community of people that value rationality. That’s exciting to me! I hope to get more involved, as time permits, and to eventually become a valuable contributor.