Depression is partly about not being able to resist (or even being attracted to) ideas which cause damage.
This sounds very true and important.
As far as I can tell, a great deal of thinking is the result of wanting thoughts which match a pre-existing emotional state.
Thoughts do influence emotions, but less reliably.
So after reading SarahC's latest post I noticed that she's gotten a lot out of rationality.
More importantly, she got different things out of it than I have.
Off the top of my head, I've learned...
Where she got...
I've only recently making a habit out of trying new things, and that's been going really well for me. Is there other low hanging fruit that I'm missing?
What cool/important/useful things has rationality gotten you?