OrphanWilde comments on Marketing Rationality - Less Wrong

28 Post author: Viliam 18 November 2015 01:43PM

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Comment author: Raelifin 23 November 2015 02:35:40PM 5 points [-]

I just wanted to interject a comment here as someone who is friends with Gleb in meatspace (we're both organizers of the local meetup). In my experience Gleb is kinda spooky in the way he actually updates his behavior and thoughts in response to information. Like, if he is genuinely convinced that the person who is criticizing him is doing so out of a desire to help make the world a more-sane place (a desire he shares) then he'll treat them like a friend instead of a foe. If he thinks that writing at a lower-level than most rationality content is currently written will help make the world a better place, he'll actually go and do it, even if it feels weird or unpleasant to him.

I'm probably biased in that he's my friend. He certainly struggles with it sometimes, and fails too. Critical scrutiny is important, and I'm really glad that Viliam made this thread, but it kinda breaks my heart that this spirit of actually taking ideas seriously has led to Gleb getting as much hate as it has. If he'd done the status-quo thing and stuck to approved-activities it would've been emotionally easier.

(And yes, Gleb, I know that we're not optimizing for warm-fuzzies. It still sucks sometimes.)

Anyway, I guess I just wanted to put in my two (biased) cents that Gleb's a really cool guy, and any appearance of a status-hungry manipulator is just because he's being agent-y towards good ends and willing to get his hands dirty along the way.

Comment author: OrphanWilde 23 November 2015 06:40:26PM -1 points [-]

If he'd done the status-quo thing and stuck to approved-activities it would've been emotionally easier.

Yes. That's what the status quo is, and how it works. More, there's are multiple levels to the reasons for its existence, and the implicit suggestion that sticking to the status quo would be a tragedy neglect those reasons in favor of romantic notions of fixing the world.

Comment author: Tem42 23 November 2015 10:45:38PM 1 point [-]

Call me a helpless romantic, but LessWrong is supposed to have a better status quo.

Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 24 November 2015 10:16:31PM 5 points [-]

Yeah, totally agreed. The point of LessWrong, to me at least, is to improve the status quo, and keep improving.

Comment author: OrphanWilde 23 November 2015 11:32:38PM 2 points [-]

Deep wisdom.