_ explain first use of Center for Applied Rationality
_ erasing agency of Michael's friends, construed as a pawn
_ Anna thought badmouthing Michael was OK by Michael's standards
+_ chat with "Wilhelm" during March 2019 minor psych episode
+_ explain the adversarial pressure on privacy norms
people to consult before publishing, for feedback or right of objection—
_ Iceman
The HEXACO personality model considers "honesty" and "humility" a single factor
-I'm not usually—at least, not always—so much of a scrub as to play chess with a pigeon (which shits on the board and then struts around like it's won), or wrestle with a pig (which gets you both dirty, and the pig likes it), or dispute what the Tortise said to Achilles
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(You might group things together _on the grounds_ of their similarly positive consequences—that's what words like _good_ do—but that's distinct from choosing _the categorization itself_ because of its consequences.)
—and would be unforgivable if it weren't so _inexplicable_.
We don't believe in privacy
> Privacy-related social norms are optimized for obscuring behavior that could be punished if widely known [...] an example of a paradoxical norm that is opposed to enforcement of norms-in-general").
https://unstableontology.com/2021/04/12/on-commitments-to-anti-normativity/
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+Sucking up the the Blue Egregore would make sense if you _knew_ that was the critical resource
+https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/mmHctwkKjpvaQdC3c/what-should-you-change-in-response-to-an-emergency-and-ai