you're describing "Pascal’s Wager for Happiness."
mathematically, the pessimist pays the "suffering tax" twice.
once during the anticipation of the bad event, and again when the bad event actually happens.
the optimist only pays the tax once (when the event happens).
if the bad event doesn't happen, the pessimist suffered for nothing, while the optimist enjoyed the ride.
@punishedfounder@OpenAI +1 am also constantly getting "stream disconnected before completion: error sending request for url (https://t.co/5wjZpm9Qax)" @embirico
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