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You then realize that you're in the class that's made this extra meta-realization.
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At some point, you realize that you should be taking the action you'd want everyone making a relevantly similar decision to choose.
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Call it categorical imperative, call it superrationality, call it timeless decision theory, invoke a veil of ignorance if you like.
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The point is, you're not just choosing as yourself - in that moment, you're making the choice of your class of moral peers.
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What's interesting is that this realization itself changes your class of moral peers.
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As you awaken to your presence in this small meta-aware category, you realize the most important thing is to spread this realization.
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The original decision becomes almost unimportant. The decision-making process has realized that it in itself is more important for now.
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