David Boree
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This got stacked on top of the scandal that Dill had just created.
And as is in many of her comrades saw it, the issue was not whether this employee had been mistreated, but that Miri hadn't made the proper timeless decisions to ensure they couldn't be blackmailed.
Per an article for the Rolling Stone, quote, in their view, this not only represented bad decision theory,
but called the organization's entire existence into question.
In other words, it's not whatever happened with this employee.
It's that you didn't make the timeless decisions to make it so that anyone would be scared to try to blackmail you because they'd know that your response would be so intense.
That proves you don't have what it takes to really save the world because you're not ruthless enough to just jump to killing people like us.
You're not a psychopath.
You're not a fucking psychopath, right?
And we need psychopaths.
Which is good.
To save the world.
We love psychopaths.
We're all, we aspire to it.
And one of the big problems within the rationalist community is people talk about different mental health conditions as if they're like tools in a toolbox.
Like you can go into a psychopathic mode and that's really good for accomplishing these things.
So you could, you can go ADHD, you can make yourself autistic in this.
They talk this way, right?
I'm not saying this is, this is not how anything works.
I'm not comparing autism and psychopathy.