The comprehensively correct truth is just the global optimum of the modeling function. Without aiming for it, your modeling is bound to go wrong.
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This is a good trajectory to be on, but it fails socially if you start to believe you definitely really have the correct truth
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Where by fails I mean it forces either conversion or conflict
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If you understand the truth of a matter and others are strongly incentivized to not accept it, why does it logically follow that you need to convince them or be in conflict?
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The intuition that truth needs to be universally shared is a faulty bias that is very common among smart nerds but very uncommon among smart normies.
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If it’s not universally shared is it true ?
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Of course; you just need to share it with the platonic form of the truthful mind, not with the minds of the domesticated monkeys that are existentially and morally bound to the ideology of their tribes
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"Did the beloved leader just fart?" – "Yes, Cornelia, God knows you are right, but you don't need to share all universal truth with everyone around you"
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Gotcha! I said it before, I talk to much.
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Nonono, your intentions are pure, and you act correctly on your intentions. The intentions are just confused in some conditions. If you remove the confusion, your behavior will change for the better. Meanwhile, spend more time with people that understand and share your intentions
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my wife and I just made a new friend on twitter :)
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