"I know that they won't be persuaded merely by giving them a couple examples they haven't taken into account, there's nothing else I can do. "It won't work because {a description of my whole life thrown at you like a ball}."
"Yes, I am selfish. Yes, I __do__ want to burn the world down just so that I can live forever. I will feel very bad doing it, and I will not do it, but I want to. (This is also called: eating the shadow.)"
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"Yes, it does mean that you don't always get a fair chance to defend yourself. The image of you that I have created in some people's minds, might be disliked, unfairly, wrongly, and you can't do anything to change that. I will try to avoid this to some extent."
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"Each thought-bucket I create serves as an attractor. By creating different buckets, I can control the direction in which I think."
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"When I was in actual therapy, I used the same approach. I was proud of knowing what I felt, and wanted to impress therapists with not being like “those other clueless patients”.
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"A different failure mode of public self-therapy is — when you stop caring about therapy after a while. When you turn your therapy account into a purely conversational account. When you try to show off how good you are at therapy. When you try to get more followers."
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"Turning into a “wise” advice-account is not useful. But sometimes saying things you already know __is__ useful — because saying them solidifies them in your head."
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"Well, fuck tomorrow’s me in advance. I don’t like him and whatever he will say. This is explicitly to him: Fuck you. Whatever you come up with, you will be wrong and dishonest and your motivation will be corrupt."
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"If you always have to look like you know what you're talking about, you can't change your mind easily." "You start thinking about how you should only say things that you can justify, and boom, you can no longer __figure__ anything out"
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"Utilitarianism pushes you to care about as few diverse things as possible, because then decision-making becomes easier" "So utilitarianism pushes you towards treating more and more things as interchangeable and fewer and fewer things as sacred"
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