Philosophy

Knowing More Than Others Is Not Enough To KNOW

Knowing more than others is not enough to KNOW Knowing more than others is not enough to NOT be wrong   Also, of course: knowing that others are wrong doesn’t mean you’re right You’re merely NOT wrong in the same way that they are   Also, of course: knowing a lot about unknowable is not …

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What They Don’t See (Is What Matters)

Often it’s not what you see It’s what you DON’T SEE   Of course, with knowledge – knowing what you DON’T KNOW is considered a virtue Everyone knows something But mistakes are made when you think you know something – but you don’t If you know you don’t know – you can work around it, …

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About Building Powerful Systems (And Not Ideologies)

System works best when there’s a number of options, fallbacks and safety measures It’s not only robust but also agile. It’s antifragile indeed   System is appraised by how it works as a whole How it’s subcomponents work can meaningfully inform how the whole works — or can be profoundly misleading (non-ergodic systems)   Competition, …

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The Dreaded Societal Expectations

Societal expectations are great Societal expectations are underrated   Let’s bifurcate societal expectations into a 2×2 grid of categories: –positive, desirable values, qualities –negative, stifling dogmas -clear, explicit, known, indisputable –tacit, hidden, Chesterton’s fence   In a thriving society — you can expect it’s MOSTLY positive That’s why it outperforms other societies And that’s why …

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Patriotism Is an Outdated And Dangerous Meme

Patriotism is but religion And religion is but delusion   Useful delusion, mind you If it was completely useless — we would have evolved it away   Question is — how useful? Or rather — is it still the most USEFUL mental model to hold, around those matters?   It’s probably not, is it Because …

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