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Kalen's avatar

A few years ago, the author Bruce Sterling commented on the Soylent founders that 'it was just a matter of time before they went and got good and weird in the desert,' and that's stuck with me ever since, as, for instance,the 'effective altruists' have managed to find ways to stop caring about altruisism and instead retreat to fanfic pages about robot gods, and shit like this. I poked around the edges of the rationalism movement years ago because, as Max noted, the bullet points on the front door are basically unobjectionable. I like thinking, I like thinking about thinking, I think some better thinking in the world sometimes might make it better, etc. But it didn't take long to reveal that there were core tenets of wisdom, or, perhaps the most zoomed out Bayesian priors, that just weren't in the room- of acknowledging personal and psychological finitude, and uncertainty, and the utility of diversity of ideas, of the necessity of finding people to trust, of sometimes just getting on with it, and all the rest. It was kids in a dorm room trying to make a spreadsheet about who they should date and missing that they were supplying all the numbers and were still gonna have to ask the girl.

I also recall some sociologists years ago presenting a case that the prototypical international terrorist was an engineering student with a fresh and routinely very shallow case of religion, and there might still be something to that analysis...

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I think the fact that Zizians are in large part composed of trans women also leads to some of the susceptibility to cults -- when you're estranged from support networks and going through major life changes it's going to be easier to fall prey to cults, especially those that offer support and housing.

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