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epsilontheory.com | Rusty Guinn |Harper Hunt |Ben Hunt
When you research narratives for a living you can’t help seeing them everywhere. Our politics are awash with them, of course. They are the water in which we swim, these broad, sweeping stories that force facts and evidence into the background. These are stories designed to make us feel more and think less, custom-made so that we can slot them effortlessly as some piece of our identity.
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RT @howardlindzon: Think of Ben's game theory in simpler terms...what if this is $GME but in reverse...

RT @WRGuinn: LOL no it won't. C'mon, we've been at this long enough. You make up some stuff that lets the him walk "for his family" and mak…

1,000% this. And the really scary/exciting part is that it’s possible to measure the semantic strength (creation of emotional reaction with a specific vector) of the sentences.

When you’ve spent 20 years obsessing over epistemology and learning physics, it can be jarring to realize that most people don’t have beliefs at all, in a rigorous sense. They just have emotional reactions to sentences.