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Small-Scale Question Sunday for July 30, 2023

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I was reading a comment about how people that learn rationality often appear unhappy. It caused to reflect and think of a larger pattern.

I think rationality can cause people to go through something like the 5 stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. So, while rationality concepts can cause some people to become unhappy it can often be just a temporary state.

Has studying rationality concepts caused you to go through a cycle of emotional states?

Nope.

I don't think there is anyone actually "becoming" a rationalist. People have natural inclinations towards being high/low decouplers and that is probably baked into their personality profiles.

To me coming across rationality felt like coming across things I already intuited but formalized and documented.

I think most high decouplers already have a world model and internal epistemic model similar to rationalists, the Rationalists™ don't have a monopoly on... Rationalism.