CuSithBell comments on The curse of identity - Less Wrong

121 Post author: Kaj_Sotala 17 November 2011 07:28PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 18 November 2011 03:18:01AM 6 points [-]

Status doesn't exist in a vacuum. The audience matters. While high pay regardless of usefulness will win you status in mainstream society, it certainly will not with, say, the Less Wrong audience. Or in the Missionaries for Charity. Similarly, people with high status in a specific subgroup may be considered downright weird in mainstream society.

So perhaps you're optimising for status with your target audience.

Comment author: [deleted] 18 November 2011 04:20:12AM 3 points [-]

There are also jobs which are high pay that are also low status in any audience or society.

Comment author: dlthomas 18 November 2011 05:38:06AM 1 point [-]

I am so far failing to think of any.

Comment author: CuSithBell 18 November 2011 08:15:11AM 2 points [-]

Adam Smith said that certain jobs - executioner, for example - were well paid because they were "detestable".

Comment author: dlthomas 18 November 2011 02:40:21PM 0 points [-]

Agreed, but this effect will be observed when relevant audiences deem the job low status; it does not require all audiences to.