So, what would a rational story be about?
HPMOR is a good rational story.
Health and Happiness sound like good bets.
I think a rational story in which the protagonist uses CBT from The Feeling Good Handbook to become happy and end his depression, would be a good project.
I don't think it's an easy project but there a possibility for high impact. In case anybody feels the call for writing that story and wants help with getting the narrative right, I would be happy to do it as a joint project or just advice.
It should incorporate elements described by religious mysticism, stuff like Love, Joy, Strength, Peace, Trust, etc. It should position itself to the current effort to find common ground... like the Charter for Compassion. It should be about a long journey of discovering the power of love.
The problem is that a lot of the people in this community don't like the idea of emotions let alone deep ones like love. This community would have to shift quite a bit.
Dave Chapman's article going down on the phenomenon illustrates an ideal of love for science that I consider worthy of being spread.
Getting the narrative right to make that ideal of love is acceptable to the average LW person is a hard task.
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Notably, both are fiction.
<rolls eyes> And what exactly would make that story "rational"? Pray to St.Bayes to discover the power of love? X-0
I think a fidelity to the truth will make the story rational. I would love a story without slips into magikal thinking.