apophenia comments on Cryonics Wants To Be Big - Less Wrong

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Comment author: apophenia 05 July 2010 10:15:41PM 1 point [-]

I haven't the faintest idea. I don't apply Bayesian rules in everyday life, and I don't like to guess. But, let me even put that aside. Suppose my personal happiness would be about what it is now, and that I would continue to enjoy life for at least as long as I've been alive currently (about 2 decades). That's already more happiness than I can get a subjective impression of, so I don't feel like I can come up with a helpful answer.

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Comment author: apophenia 05 July 2010 11:30:20PM *  2 points [-]

Where did you get $5,000,000, and what exactly does it represent?

I'll think about this, though. You're right in saying I've spent too much time thinking about the probability of success, and not enough on the value of success. I strongly suspect my $10 comes from some idea of what a reasonable monthly fee should be as an anchor, adjusted for the probability. As such, I should reconsider it.

Comment author: Larks 05 July 2010 11:50:38PM 1 point [-]

IIRC the figure is the average life insurance pay-out in the US. In the UK, it's more like £1,000,000