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meaningness.com
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| | | | | Explore the ideas of Meaningness in greater depth by reading the books that inspired it | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | Followup/distillation/alternate-take on Duncan Sabien's Dragon Army Retrospective and Open Problems in Group Rationality. There's a particular failure mode I've witnessed, and fallen into myself: I see a problem. I see, what seems to me, to be an obvious solution to the problem. If only everyone Took Action X, we could Fix Problem Z. So I start X-ing, and maybe talking about how other people should start X-ing. Action X takes some effort on my part but it's obviously worth it. And yet... nobody does. Or not enough people do. And a few months later, here I'm still taking Action X and feeling burned and frustrated. | |
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joecarlsmith.com
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| | | | | Nearby is the country they call life. | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | In this post, I wish to propose for the reader's favorable consideration a doctrine that will strike many in the nerd community as strange, bizarre, and paradoxical, but that I hope will at least be given a hearing. The doctrine in question is this: while it is possible that, a century hence, humans will have... | ||