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adding note about grandstanding moralizers
 
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m Adding Alan Watts more direct reference. There's a lot of tangentially related quotes and an additional specific direct quote somewhere; these are just in my not-as-preferred lecture collection.
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Note: Avoid doing and believing others' self-righteous indignation (aka 'I'm harming you for your own good'); it's a self-justification for promoting harm towards others derived from nonprovable value systems. View these moral grandstanders with extreme suspicion as they typically produce the worst outcomes for others via the delusion that they do not act in self-interest.<ref>Milton Friedman</ref><ref>Alan Watts</ref><ref>Joseph Campbell</ref><ref>Jordan Peterson</ref><ref>Bill Hicks</ref><ref>Bill Burr</ref> This behavior is born from mediocrity that fuels an ego-inflating/ego-protecting existential ressentiment.<ref>Friedrich Nietzsche</ref>
Note: Avoid doing and believing others' self-righteous indignation (aka 'I'm harming you for your own good'); it's a self-justification for promoting harm towards others derived from nonprovable value systems. View these moral grandstanders with extreme suspicion as they typically produce the worst outcomes for others via the delusion that they do not act in self-interest.<ref>Milton Friedman</ref><ref>{{Citation | vauthors=((Watts, A.)) | title=24:43-28:00 Man in Nature | volume=The Tao of Philosophy}}</ref><ref>Joseph Campbell</ref><ref>Jordan Peterson</ref><ref>Bill Hicks</ref><ref>Bill Burr</ref> This behavior is born from mediocrity that fuels an ego-inflating/ego-protecting existential ressentiment.<ref>Friedrich Nietzsche</ref>
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