I expect it’s the right thing to do, for the world to let you pursue your personal preferences. Values in decision theory sense are about the way the world develops, not about the way any given person lives their life, any more than laws of physics are about the way a person lives their life, even though it’s certainly going to be in strict accordance with the laws of physics.
So decision theoretic values can easily stipulate that people should keep their differing preferences, have conflicts and disagreements, make mistakes and cause disasters, and so on. And that people with these properties should be part of the world simply because they already are, and not because they necessarily needed to exist in this form, with these preferences and with these conflicts and disagreements, if there was no humanity in the world from the outset.
I expect it’s the right thing to do, for the world to let you pursue your personal preferences. Values in decision theory sense are about the way the world develops, not about the way any given person lives their life, any more than laws of physics are about the way a person lives their life, even though it’s certainly going to be in strict accordance with the laws of physics.
So decision theoretic values can easily stipulate that people should keep their differing preferences, have conflicts and disagreements, make mistakes and cause disasters, and so on. And that people with these properties should be part of the world simply because they already are, and not because they necessarily needed to exist in this form, with these preferences and with these conflicts and disagreements, if there was no humanity in the world from the outset.