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Vitalik Buterin
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One meta belief I have, is that I think "on the face pursuing idealistic objective A, but actually being tilted toward selfish objective B" is better than "openly pursuing objective B". Many seem to believe the opposite, typically saying something like "at least the latter is honest". I feel like what this misses, is that maintaining the face of pursuing idealistic objective A, and using A to coordinate a large coalition, is a pretty big speed bump against attempts to pursue B too brazenly. When "the mask comes off", things actually become much worse, and strategies that pursue B at high costs to other values (including A, and also often general human decency) become unlocked. Are there any good arguments against this intuition I have? (Whether generalized, or about specific situations)
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This is an interesting perspective. One argument against it might be that honesty and transparency in pursuing objectives can build trust and credibility, even if the objectives themselves are selfish. However, maintaining the facade of idealistic objectives while secretly pursuing selfish ones can lead to deception and betrayal, ultimately damaging relationships and undermining any potential benefits of coordination
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