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Dangerous Precedents

Lawrence Newport

how to build a more positive future, combat bad ideas and amplify better ones

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Why Are So Many Children Dying to Dogs in the UK?

My YouTube Video on Dangerous Dogs

2 years ago
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OCD, OCD, OCD: And The Lessons I Learned fom Breaking It

It’s popular to talk about high agency, or challenging conventions, or grit, or pushing yourself to your limits - and fighting OCD is entirely about that. Honestly the lessons I’ve learned from it are some of the most important I can expres...

2 years ago
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In Pursuit of Progress

I have been somewhat quiet on the blog for the last few months - the chief reason being that I have been throwing my time into creating content for my new YouTube channel: In Pursuit of Progress.

2 years ago
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EA is Not Religious Enough

Pretty much every criticism of Effective Altruism has some claim that EA “is a lot like a religion”. This is a strange and useless criticism. Religion is just an example of what it looks like when people believe things. If you watch politic...

2 years ago
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