Carinthium comments on Trivers on Self-Deception - LessWrong

33 Post author: Yvain 12 July 2011 09:04PM

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Comment author: Carinthium 14 July 2011 06:50:05AM 3 points [-]

You may have knowledge about this particular case I don't, but unless we know XFrequentist is telling the truth rather than self-decieving (or we know that there is a high probability of such) we shouldn't give him positive reinforcement.

Comment author: XFrequentist 15 July 2011 02:50:02PM *  6 points [-]

Agreed (although still appreciated, TOD)! I could easily be wrong.

The evidence I would call on to support my belief are that:

  • I spend more time actually working on stuff than I used to,
  • I get less flustered in situations where others' perception of my intellect could suffer a hit (presentations, meetings, group conversations),
  • in discussion/argument, I feel less concerned whether or not I come off as intelligent,
  • I've observed fewer people telling me that I'm smart.

I can think of alternate explanations for all these observations though. I'll ask folk at our next meetup whether they think this is accurate, and I'll also ask a few people that have known me well for the past few years. The outside view is clearly more reliable here.