What's the insight?
Gotcha!
Wouldn't lower prices for top American universities, e.g., lower the number of children born? I am under the impression that poverty is conducive to birthing more children.
I'm having difficulty mapping that line of reasoning for some reason.
How, in practice, might a Westerner couple not having a kid exert influence on a non-Western couple having a kid? By what mechanisms are non-Western births influenced by Western births?
any abdication on your part will be picked up by developing countries
Having trouble parsing, could you explain what that means, perhaps by example?
I think you just broke LW's new commenter CSS.
A more controllable damage signaling system would be great. People are working on it.
Sounds interesting, who?
Our brains can add in these tones when they feel certain ways without it being consciously available. Tough stuff to keep out of discourse, our language is geared toward opinionated conflict in any case.
I assume you're telling all of this to your psychiatrist and following their advice. In addition, speaking with a psychologist about your concerns. Ask yourself if you might have bipolar disorder or seasonal depression rather than just depression. Anti-depressants don't work great in a lot of those cases, and in the case of bipolar disorder, it makes your mood swings worse. Also try multiple drugs, they don't all target the same mechanisms.
As for non-professional/medication steps, you should probably follow some of lukeprogs advice on happiness (find it fr...
Meandering from that post, came across this graph of productivity versus employment. I'm fairly convinced technology is the leading factor in the divergence, even though others mention the financial sector and probably politically-motivated concerns about different presidents.
Not sure if we will experience another industrial revolution scenario of labor devaluation or whether this change will be qualitatively different.
I wonder who will benefit fiscally from booms in non-human productivity, and whether monetary gain will still mean the same thing it recently has.