I think this is at least partly why I dropped off LessWrong for a few months.
I’ve found my thinking started changing within a couple weeks of leaving, and I’m now looking at the content on LessWrong with what feels like a much clearer insight in to why I had objections to it previously. Given that I’m just now dipping my toes back in, I can’t say whether I’ll conclude that the memes are ones I dislike, or realize my true rejection is silly, but I am realizing that stepping away from a group, from a set of ideas, is very useful for getting a much clearer perspective on it. I wish I’d done that sooner :)
I think this is at least partly why I dropped off LessWrong for a few months.
I’ve found my thinking started changing within a couple weeks of leaving, and I’m now looking at the content on LessWrong with what feels like a much clearer insight in to why I had objections to it previously. Given that I’m just now dipping my toes back in, I can’t say whether I’ll conclude that the memes are ones I dislike, or realize my true rejection is silly, but I am realizing that stepping away from a group, from a set of ideas, is very useful for getting a much clearer perspective on it. I wish I’d done that sooner :)
Similar story here. I’ve been taking immediate concerns more seriously, and abstract things less so.