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E16: Agnes Callard on Dark Empathy, Being Straussian vs Being Sincere, and Philosophical Progress

"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

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The Benefits of Self-Delusion

According to Donald Hoffman, humans are not evolved to seek truth first, but rather only seek truth when it benefits them./nIn situations like basketball games, people instinctively believe that the ball belongs to their team, highlighting the tendency to self-delude./nSelf-delusion can have practical benefits, such as being more persuasive when selling or pitching something./nHowever, it is important to question whether these perceived benefits are actually delusions./nHumans have a fixed thinking pattern when it comes to benefits, often not reflecting on their true value./nThere are moments in life when individuals question the meaning and value of their achievements, as seen in Leo Tolstoy's book 'A Confession'./nEven accomplishments that seem to bring benefits may not provide true fulfillment and can be part of the delusion system.

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