I can’t imagine what is more intertwined with human rationality than economics. The take of radical separation from buidling something for yourself to building something you can trade is not completely novel to this post, but it is rare, rare enough that I’d love to see where he goes with this if he doesn’t get karma-bombed down to the point that he can’t post anymore.
Yup, if the poster had indicated why he was doing this and why LessWrong is the right place for it, I’d have a lot more patience. And I’d probably more specific feedback, which might include “do the background elsewhere, only if necessary”
I’m a huge fan of economic thought and writing. And there is a pretty big intersection with rationality, decision making, AI, and existential threats. This series of posts has not (yet) hit that intersection.
This seems more like microecon 101 than anything specific to rationality. Is there a new take on it that you’re going to introduce?
I can’t imagine what is more intertwined with human rationality than economics. The take of radical separation from buidling something for yourself to building something you can trade is not completely novel to this post, but it is rare, rare enough that I’d love to see where he goes with this if he doesn’t get karma-bombed down to the point that he can’t post anymore.
Yup, if the poster had indicated why he was doing this and why LessWrong is the right place for it, I’d have a lot more patience. And I’d probably more specific feedback, which might include “do the background elsewhere, only if necessary”
I’m a huge fan of economic thought and writing. And there is a pretty big intersection with rationality, decision making, AI, and existential threats. This series of posts has not (yet) hit that intersection.