Don't settle for somebody who only values you because they've learned specific information about you that updated their priors. Find somebody who loves you unconditionally.
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People. This, too, is a joke. It is a joke because the Bayesian process of updating based on evidence involves "conditioning" probability distributions. An unconditioned prior about you looks like a featureless blank template. Do not seek someone who loves you unconditionedly.
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Replying to @JohnRural @ESYudkowsky
Because they then love you before knowing anything about you. They don’t really love *you* at all.
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Unconditional would also mean “if you tried to kill them”, “if one day and were a completely different person”, and “if you were actually a strawberry”. It’s possible to love everyone and everything, but this cannot be the basis of a relationship with a specific person.
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Only love somebody who would have loved you even if you'd been a strawberry.
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