BertM comments on Mark Manson and Rationality - Less Wrong

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Comment author: BertM 08 December 2015 10:19:11AM *  0 points [-]

To me, they are the same things... human concoctions; words for things that do not exists anywhere else but in our imagination. Then again, I hope I am wrong about that.

The text states:

Some of these things are important. Some of them are unimportant.

It should have read:

Some of these things are important to you. Some of them are unimportant to you.

But even then it still implies that things that are important and unimportant exist for you. It is a statement of fact where no fact exists.

The best way to have phrased that would be something like:

You can make yourself believe some of these things are important to you, and some unimportant.

To me (again, I hope to be wrong) what is said here translates as: 'You can make yourself believe anything in order to be happy'. And that just doesn't feel right. Besides, personally I don't see how I can make myself believe something full knowing it is just a belief.

Comment author: casebash 08 December 2015 11:22:59AM 0 points [-]

"It should have read: "Some of these things are important to you. Some of them are unimportant to you.""

The importance being relative to you is implied and I believe that most people get the implication. Remember the Typical Mind Fallacy.

"But even then it still implies that things that are important and unimportant exist for you. It is a statement of fact where no fact exists." - what you don't think people have things they consider important?