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[SEQ RERUN] How to Seem (and Be) Deep

by MinibearRex
27th Sep 2011
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[SEQ RERUN] How to Seem (and Be) Deep
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[-]MinibearRex14y80

If I recall correctly an economist once remarked that popular audiences are so unfamiliar with standard economics that, when he was called upon to make a television appearance, he just needed to repeat back Econ 101 in order to sound like a brilliantly original thinker.

Does anyone know who this was?

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[-]lukeprog14y30

Just want to pop in and say thanks for doing these Sequence reruns.

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You are very welcome, sir.

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Today's post, How to Seem (and Be) Deep was originally published on 14 October 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

To seem deep, find coherent but unusual beliefs, and concentrate on explaining them well. To be deep, you actually have to think for yourself.


Discuss the post here (rather than in the comments to the original post).

This post is part of the Rerunning the Sequences series, where we'll be going through Eliezer Yudkowsky's old posts in order so that people who are interested can (re-)read and discuss them. The previous post was Original Seeing, and you can use the sequence_reruns tag or rss feed to follow the rest of the series.

Sequence reruns are a community-driven effort. You can participate by re-reading the sequence post, discussing it here, posting the next day's sequence reruns post, or summarizing forthcoming articles on the wiki. Go here for more details, or to have meta discussions about the Rerunning the Sequences series.

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