From the title, I thought it was going to be about not identifying with one’s biases, so that debiasing doesn’t feel like self-destruction.
I wonder how firm the boundary is between non-self-destruction (in the sense of Eliezer’s article) and being awesome.
I agree. That’s where my mind first went as well.
From the title, I thought it was going to be about not identifying with one’s biases, so that debiasing doesn’t feel like self-destruction.
I wonder how firm the boundary is between non-self-destruction (in the sense of Eliezer’s article) and being awesome.
I agree. That’s where my mind first went as well.