
LessWrong (Curated & Popular) "Solemn Courage" by aysja
Feb 17, 2026
A writer confronts crushing doubt about whether words can matter against vast, existential threats. They explore motivation that comes from choosing to try despite uncertain outcomes. Frodo’s quiet courage is used as a model for accepting painful responsibility. The piece ties personal metaphysical heartbreak to the high stakes around intelligence and urges solemn commitment to act.
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Writing As A Moral Attempt
- Eisture describes writing as an attempt to translate an inner world into something that can act on big risks like AI.
- The motivation comes not from guaranteed outcomes but from seeing a problem and trying to fix it.
Frodo's Quiet Model Of Courage
- Eisture recounts how Frodo's quiet courage in The Fellowship of the Ring models acceptance of terrible stakes.
- Frodo chooses the burden despite fear, showing a solemn, unflinching resolve.
Acting Despite Rationalizations
- Frodo resists rationalizations that would offload responsibility to others or avoid suffering.
- Eisture sees moral clarity in choosing to act even when success is unlikely.


