brazil84 comments on Dark Arts of Rationality - Less Wrong

136 Post author: So8res 19 January 2014 02:47AM

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Comment author: Calvin 16 January 2014 02:35:13AM 0 points [-]

To summarize, belief in things that are not actually true, may have beneficial impact on your day to day life?

You don't really need require any level of rationality skills to arrive at that conclusion, but the writeup is quite interesting.

Just don't fall in the trap of thinking I am going to swallow this placebo and feel better, because I know that even though placebo does not work... crap. Let's start from the beginning....

Comment author: brazil84 19 January 2014 05:23:28PM 1 point [-]

To summarize, belief in things that are not actually true, may have beneficial impact on your day to day life?

You don't really need require any level of rationality skills to arrive at that conclusion,but the writeup is quite interesting.

Well there's potential value in coming up with a model of the underlying principles at work. It's like the difference between observing that stuff falls when you drop it and coming up with a theory of gravity.