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free_rip comments on People Neglect Who They Really Are When Predicting Their Own Future Happiness [link] - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: free_rip 25 January 2011 07:23:57AM 0 points [-]

Their far selves will most likely have the same basic disposition, even if different circumstances. I think that's the point being made here: that people neglect to think of how they react to events, emotionally (eg. how happy they get when happy things happen) and only think of the events themselves. A future accountant may be happier than a future actor, but neither of them would guess it.