Hi, I’m Zoe. I found this site in a round-about way after reading Dawkin’s The God Delusion and searching some things related to it. There was a comment in a forum mentioning Less Wrong and I was interested to see what it was.
I’ve been mainly lurking for the past few months, reading the sequences and some of the top posts. I’ve found that while I understand most of it, my high-school level math (I’m 16) is quite inadequate, so I’m working through the Khan Academy to try and improve it.
I’m drawn to rationalism because, quite simply, it seems like the world would be a better place if people were more rational and that has to start somewhere. Whatever the quotes say, truth is worthwhile. It also makes me believe in myself more to know that I’m willing and somewhat able to shift my views to better match the territory. Maybe someday I’ll even advance from ‘somewhat’ into plain ol’ ‘able’.
My goals here, at this point, aren’t particularly defined. I find the articles and the mission inspiring and interesting and think that it will help me. Maybe when I’ve learnt more I’ll have a clearer goal for myself. I already analyze everything (to the point where many a teacher has been quite annoyed), so I suppose that’s a start. I’m looking forward to learning more and seeing how I can use it all in my actual life.
Hope now a few months later you still find some utility from our community. Overall, I just wanted to chime in and say good luck in getting sane in your lifetime, its something all of us here strive for and its far from easy. :)
Thank you! I am still enjoying the site—there’s so much good stuff to get through. I’ve read most of the sequences and top posts now, but I’m still in the (more important, probably) process of compiling a list of all the suggested activities/actions, or any I can think of in terms of my own life and the basic principles, for easy reference to try when I have some down-time.
Hi, I’m Zoe. I found this site in a round-about way after reading Dawkin’s The God Delusion and searching some things related to it. There was a comment in a forum mentioning Less Wrong and I was interested to see what it was.
I’ve been mainly lurking for the past few months, reading the sequences and some of the top posts. I’ve found that while I understand most of it, my high-school level math (I’m 16) is quite inadequate, so I’m working through the Khan Academy to try and improve it.
I’m drawn to rationalism because, quite simply, it seems like the world would be a better place if people were more rational and that has to start somewhere. Whatever the quotes say, truth is worthwhile. It also makes me believe in myself more to know that I’m willing and somewhat able to shift my views to better match the territory. Maybe someday I’ll even advance from ‘somewhat’ into plain ol’ ‘able’.
My goals here, at this point, aren’t particularly defined. I find the articles and the mission inspiring and interesting and think that it will help me. Maybe when I’ve learnt more I’ll have a clearer goal for myself. I already analyze everything (to the point where many a teacher has been quite annoyed), so I suppose that’s a start. I’m looking forward to learning more and seeing how I can use it all in my actual life.
Cheers, Zoe
Welcome!
Hope now a few months later you still find some utility from our community. Overall, I just wanted to chime in and say good luck in getting sane in your lifetime, its something all of us here strive for and its far from easy. :)
Thank you! I am still enjoying the site—there’s so much good stuff to get through. I’ve read most of the sequences and top posts now, but I’m still in the (more important, probably) process of compiling a list of all the suggested activities/actions, or any I can think of in terms of my own life and the basic principles, for easy reference to try when I have some down-time.
Such a list should be worth at least posting to discussion, if you finish it.