In other words, smart, reflective people are better at using those smarts and reflections to play monkey political games, maybe one meta-level up.
Of course, playing politics well is important to effectiveness in real life. Learning about rationality might make you a worse rationalist, but it probably helps you win at life, including if your goal is to, say, promote a movement that is positively correlated with rationality.
You seem to be contradicting yourself. If learning about rationality probably helps you win at life, that means it makes you a better rationalist.
Related to: Knowing About Biases Can Hurt People
HT: Marginal Revolution
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