UnrequitedHope comments on Extreme Rationality: It's Not That Great - Less Wrong
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Seems to me that most of us make predictably dumb decisions in quite a variety of contexts, and that by becoming extra bonus sane (more sane/rational than your average “intelligent science-literate person without formal rationalist training”), we really should be able to do better.
Some examples of the “predictably dumb decisions” that an art of rationality should let us improve on:
Interesting. But searching a bit this applies to business. Looks nice on a job interview. Don't try this on a date! (no lukeprog allowed)
Thanks for the advice! For completedness, I'd assume this is what you meant: http://www.dalecarnegie.com/communication_effectiveness_-_present_to_persuade/ or at least gives it a deeper point.
Why not? Lukeprog's mistake, assuming you're talking about what I think you're talking about, seems to have been quite the opposite of trying to explain the benefits of an option from the other person's point of view:
I imagine he'd have had better luck, or at least not become the butt of quite so many relationship jokes on LW, if he'd gone with something like "you deserve someone who appreciates you better". Notice that from Alice's perspective, this describes exactly the same situation -- but in terms of what it means to her.
ROFL... An hour-long primer to explain "You should have gotten a boob job" X-D
Nah. Just meant that considering his posts on relationships, he might try that, so therefore, no lukeprog allowed.
In truth I was just trying to use reverse psychology to get him to do it and hopefully post some results.
And this is where this silliness ends before I get more downvoetes.