Why Listen To This?
- Tim is a writer who writes on diverse topics from AI to procrastination that is engaging and insightful. His work can be found at waitbutwhy.com.
Learnings
- ‘12 — High rung vs Low Rung thinking
- High Rung thinking → You care about the truth.
- You don’t identify with your views. The primary motivation is seeking truth.
- Requires humility.
- Low Rung thinking → You consider your belief to be a core part of your identity.
- Eg. Religious/political beliefs.
- It’s not thinking per se but an effort to confirm your existing beliefs.
- You don’t like your views being challenged.
- High Rung thinking → You care about the truth.
- ‘15 — Idea Lab vs Echo Chamber:
- Idea Lab:
- It is an intellectual structure that values truth.
- Basically collaborative high-rung thinking.
- Disagreeing on something here is cool enforcing your conviction is not.
- Echo Chamber:
- Collaborative low-rung thinking.
- The identity of the group is tied to the fact that the group believes in certain ideas.
- It’s us vs them.
- Idea Lab:
- ‘19 — Idea Lab to Genie
- Individual High-rung thinking minds come together to form an idea lab.
- A big enough idea lab connected by language and writing becomes a super-intelligent brain called a genie.
- ‘20 — Echo Chamber to Gollum
- Its superpower is strength and scariness.
- Everyone agrees on the same thing. We’re good, and they’re bad.
- They’re a force of nature if not stopped, can be devastating.