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Lumifer comments on Crazy Ideas Thread, Aug. 2015 - Less Wrong Discussion

7 Post author: polymathwannabe 11 August 2015 01:24PM

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Comment author: Lumifer 12 August 2015 03:59:53PM *  1 point [-]

Rationality and common sense might be bad for your chances of achieving something great, because you need to irrationally believe that it's possible at all.

That is true.

If you want to achieve something great, don't be a skeptic about it. Be utterly idealistic.

Well, umm... there is the slight issue of cost. If you are deliberately choosing a high-risk strategy to give yourself a chance of a huge payoff, you need to realize that the mode of outcomes is you failing. Convincing yourself that you are destined to become a famous actress does improve your chances of getting into the movies, but most people who believe this will end up as waitresses in LA.

It's like "If you want to become a millionaire, you need to buy lottery tickets" :-/

Comment author: cousin_it 12 August 2015 04:15:18PM 1 point [-]

Yeah. I actually wrote a post about that :-)