DanielVarga comments on A Much Better Life? - Less Wrong

61 Post author: Psychohistorian 03 February 2010 08:01PM

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Comment author: MrHen 04 February 2010 05:08:20AM 5 points [-]

The pattern, "Once you do X you won't want to not do X" isn't inherently evil. Once you breathe oxygen you won't want to not breathe oxygen.

I think the deeper problem has to do with identity. If doing X implies that I will suddenly stop caring about everything I am doing, have done, or will do... is it still me?

The sunk cost fallacy may come into play as well.

Comment author: DanielVarga 04 February 2010 05:54:12PM *  7 points [-]

"Once you stopped breathing oxygen you won't want to breathe oxygen ever again." is a more evil example.

Comment author: Alicorn 04 February 2010 06:06:48PM 11 points [-]

Well, there is an adjustment period there.