I’m not suggesting which ideas are right and wrong, or which he would accept or reject.
I’m saying he’s young and seeking out ideas. Of course some will be problematic. He might reject them. He might not. Regardless, just the fact that he was curious is a point in his favor.
I’m much older than him and this is the first time I’ve heard of “effective altruism.”
I’m not suggesting which ideas are right and wrong, or which he would accept or reject
you: thinks one is doing this with care and finesse
nobody:
everyone else: 🤨
I wasn’t criticizing stoicism or effective altruism because I’m not informed enough on them. I wasn’t criticizing rationalism because I’m in favor of it. But I’m willing to bet if society has managed to fuck up stoicism and altruism, we’ve probably done the same with rationalism too.
I wasn’t addressing which ideas or positions he was taking because I can’t see inside his head. I have no idea how he thinks, or which paths he has taken. I don’t know how he will change in the future. That would be presumptuous.
I do like that he is curious. That’s a good quality in a person. Not everyone is.
I… have to ask: are you actually aware of what the hell the context is of the things that you’re commenting about?