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also other stuff like peter singer's drowning-child argument. this is a bigger argument than i want to get into but i think it is bad ethics, i think utilitarianism is bad generally, *and* it is a very tempting trap for a particular kind of hyperanalytical person to fall into
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one of the dirty secrets of the rat community is that people go insane semi-regularly, like maybe once or twice a year, and i mean full-blown psychotic break i know at least one of these incidents to be tied to rationalist memes interacting poorly with anxiety
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idk how the psychotic break rate compares to the baseline rate in the general population but in any case, to me, it reads as an extreme symptom of bigger more systemic problems. motherfuckers putting themselves under a lot of pressure and way up in their heads
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This is very interesting, it's often observed that success in the rat world is donut shaped: lots of people on the periphery are very successful, much more than the average, but people right at the very middle often struggle
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this is the big thing. people "leave" rationalism (including myself) because the scene didn't help them win β€” didn't transform them in the way that they wanted. didn't solve their problems and make them happy
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