Risto_Saarelma comments on Belief in Belief vs. Internalization - Less Wrong
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Somewhat related: at least one person has internalized their belief about the Singularity in a way that appears at least as weird as our hypothetical neighbor boarding up his garage and moving house.
I wanted to add that because it is important to note that the answer to
is automatically going to be "of course they do!", and that link has a situation that ought to challenge you on this topic.
I'm not so sure. Retirement plans are far, boarding up the garage is near.
Yes, but "cancelling your 401k, not getting an IRA, minimum legal contributions to your pension, etc" seem like near-thinking reactions to the concept of the Singularity.
Yes and slightly more specifically an expected Singularity within one's own lifetime. Not unusual among those who expect a Singularity at all, but at least not universal. People who expect a Singularity in, say 200 years and also think that systems such as 401k will maintain relevance throughout their lifetime may still go with the 401k.
My apologies, I should have said "near-thinking reactions to his personal beliefs about the Singularity". The quote in that link is clearly from somebody who believes the Singularity will happen with high probability before he retires, so making it sound like it's true of any understanding of the Singularity is quite false.
Thanks, I was looking at just the more local context so responded literally.