TheOtherDave comments on Rationality Quotes April 2012 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: TheOtherDave 05 April 2012 01:43:04PM 2 points [-]

Depends on what I expected the result of doing so to be.

If I expected the result to be that they are more unhappy than they otherwise would be for the rest of their lives with no other compensating benefit (which is certainly the conclusion your hypothetical encourages), then no I wouldn't.

If I expected the result to be either that they are happier than they otherwise would be for the rest of their lives, or that there is some other compensating benefit to them knowing what will actually happen, then yes I would.

Why do you ask?

Comment author: Ezekiel 05 April 2012 09:32:10PM 3 points [-]

Because this is (to my mind) an example of a situation where the facts aren't friendly and the truth is harmful - thus (hopefully) justifying my objection to the original quote.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 05 April 2012 09:46:59PM 2 points [-]

OK. Thanks for clarifying.