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27 Post author: talisman 25 April 2009 02:37AM

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Comment author: talisman 25 April 2009 02:46:47AM *  1 point [-]

There are three specific examples linked to; I agree that I could/should have done more.

Comment author: hrishimittal 25 April 2009 09:26:54AM 3 points [-]

How have you used rationality in your marriage and family life? Did it help you choose the right partner?

How do you 'imagine a couple that truly understood Aumann'?

Comment author: talisman 28 April 2009 12:56:27AM *  2 points [-]
  • I was several years away from starting to learn about x-rationality when I met my partner.

  • Since there seems to be some interest, I'm going to try to collect my thoughts to describe the contribution of x-rationality to my personal life, but this may take considerable time; I've never tried to put it in words, and there's a strong dash of "dancing about architecture" to it.

Comment author: MBlume 28 April 2009 01:53:45AM 0 points [-]

I'm going to try to collect my thoughts to describe the contribution of x-rationality to my personal life

Add me to the list who'd really enjoy reading about this.

Comment author: AnnaSalamon 25 April 2009 03:46:58AM 3 points [-]

How about examples from your own work, marriage, or circle of friends?

Comment author: talisman 25 April 2009 03:53:11AM 2 points [-]

I wanted to avoid the anecdotes-ain't-data writeoff and to avoid making the post too much about me specifically. Is that a mistake?

Comment author: AnnaSalamon 25 April 2009 04:12:39AM *  7 points [-]

Anecdotes often are significant evidence; it depends how rare the anecdotal successes, how large a population of individuals the anecdotes are selected from (either by you as you choose anecdotes, or implicitly by the community if individuals who by chance have certain sorts of anecdotes are more likely to share), and on how high the prior is on "these tricks really do help" (if the tricks are a priori plausible, it takes less data to establish that they're likely to really work).

But whether or not your anecdotes are significant evidence, do share. If nothing else, it'll give us a better idea of what kind of rationality you have found to be what kind of useful. "Rationality" is such an abstract-sounding term; we need to put flesh on it, from scenes in daily life. Being about you specifically is fine.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 25 April 2009 03:55:14AM 3 points [-]

Probably. Specificity really matters for effective writing.

Besides, this is, technically, a blog...