I think it is likely that there is at least one case of pareto dominance, I just don't think that's a problem.
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Replying to @DRMacIver @rixxtr
did some math, it looks like it takes a bit under 60 dimensions to have a 50% chance of at least one pareto dominance there are a LOT more than 60 dims here even if you limit it to actually important skills and collapse location&genetic traits to a small # of dims
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Replying to @imhinesmi @rixxtr
I'm guessing that assumes independence though. Consider for example: 1. Someone who is in a permanent coma vs someone who is not. 2. The second best person and the best person in some hyperspecialised discipline that requires full time dedication.
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Yeah, but I think that's a bit of a different beast. It's not something you're exactly better or worse at so much as a contextual and qualitative thing. (But indeed that is one of the major sources of self worth other than goodness at things)
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no thats definitely one of the things i was talking about with multidimensional worth etc. relationships are totally things that make you more effective in the world
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you can be "better" at something if you have more ability to convince other people to do it strong relationships allow you to (amongst other things) easily convince people to do things likewise, you can be "better" at something if only you have the opportunity to do it
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a little confused what you mean by "inherited worth" could you elaborate?
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yeah, i was thinking of there being dimensions for each relationship you have, and also dimensions related to relationship building i think the only thing different here is that the parent-baby relationship is usually really strong
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