
LessWrong (Curated & Popular) “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Fiction” by Raelifin
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Nov 6, 2025 Fiction has a profound impact on real-world decisions, as Max Harms highlights through Reagan's fascination with movies like War Games, which reshaped U.S. cybersecurity policy. He discusses how stories, from novels to films, inspire leaders like Biden and Musk. Fiction's persuasive power lies in its ability to engage readers emotionally while encouraging openness to new ideas. However, Max warns of the responsibility authors bear to avoid spreading misinformation and biases. He advocates for creating grounded AI narratives that educate and inform the public.
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Fiction Shaped Presidential Decisions
- Ronald Reagan watched War Games and ordered a national security review that led to new cybersecurity policy.
- Reagan's fascination with films influenced major initiatives like the Strategic Defense Initiative.
Science Fiction Sparked Real Innovations
- Many influential technologists and scientists credit science fiction for inspiring their careers and inventions.
- Examples include Elon Musk, Carl Sagan, Tim Berners-Lee, and Werner von Braun.
Small Narrative Nudges Add Up
- Fiction's impact accumulates through countless small nudges rather than single obvious causes.
- Well-crafted stories can shift career choices and communities over time.










