Kobayashi comments on High Status and Stupidity: Why? - Less Wrong

34 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 12 January 2010 04:36PM

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Comment author: Kobayashi 12 January 2010 06:05:23PM 3 points [-]
  1. High status individuals face more demands on their time/attention, and have less time to update themselves regarding important issues. If they attempt to comment on issues on which they have insufficient information, they may very well appear to be stupid.

(I try very hard to avoid commenting on things about which I know that I know too little.)

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 12 January 2010 07:45:18PM 3 points [-]

My perceptions of high-status stupidity arose from responses that were erroneous, not refusals to comment.

Comment author: soreff 12 January 2010 09:56:59PM 2 points [-]

Enlarging on one facet of Kobayashi's append: In a hierarchical organization, those with high status in the sense of high formal rank "face more demands on their time/attention" and may simply not have the cpu cycles needed to adequately evaluate a complex issue. Spread someone thin enough across enough disparate issues and, even if they have adequate information, they may lack adequate thinking time on any given one of the issues.