But note that it is not just insufficient thinking about consequences.
Good point, so I added, "selfishness and (to the extent that one's motives are not selfish)".
Good point, so I added, "selfishness and (to the extent that one's motives are not selfish)".
I like it!
I just noticed that calcsam, who just posted two top posts in the main section of the site, only has the 100 karma that he has, so far, gained from those posts.
I don't object to those posts being there, but how did he do that?
Edit: Question answered; Eliezer mucked around with the karma system to make this possible in this specific case.