
poll for this markets resolution
https://manifold.markets/bluerat/which-beliefs-are-the-most-rational
full prompt: most people are too often overconfident that they know what someone else is trying to say. It can be helpful in discussions to take a step back and check whether you are actually
It's probably not just you as I've misread it a few times now and I'm the one who wrote it. I intended it to mean "Most people are too often overconfident that they know what someone else is trying to say. It can be helpful in discussions to take a step back and check whether you are actually [interpreting what they are saying how they meant it to be interpreted]" specifically it's a reference to the double illusion of transparency and basically all of Duncan Sabien's guidelines for rationalist discourse. Yeah, reading it again it doesn't really make sense. I think it might have originally said 'understand' instead of 'know' and then I changed it not realizing that would change the meaning of the second sentence too. Thanks for clarifying.