OK the thesis makes sense. Like, you should be able to compare “people generally following rationalist improvements methods” and “people doing some other thing” and find an effect.
It might have a really small effect size across rationalism as a whole. And rationalism might have just converged to other self-improvement systems. (Honestly, if your self-improvement system is just “results that have shown up in 3 unrelated belief systems” you would do okay.
It might also be hard to improve, or accelerate, winningness in all of life by type 2 thinking. Then what are we doing when we’re type 2 thinking and believe we’re improving, idk. Good questions, I guess.
OK the thesis makes sense. Like, you should be able to compare “people generally following rationalist improvements methods” and “people doing some other thing” and find an effect.
It might have a really small effect size across rationalism as a whole. And rationalism might have just converged to other self-improvement systems. (Honestly, if your self-improvement system is just “results that have shown up in 3 unrelated belief systems” you would do okay.
It might also be hard to improve, or accelerate, winningness in all of life by type 2 thinking. Then what are we doing when we’re type 2 thinking and believe we’re improving, idk. Good questions, I guess.