This seems very interesting, and it’s really cool that you’ve already been working on it. To clarify, you said you don’t eat or drink anything unless it’s a reward. Does this mean halting all meals?
How do you manage to eat healthily if all food has to stay within arm’s reach? I suppose some fruits could stay out, but what about cooked meats or vegetables?
What do you do for recreation times: hanging out with others, visiting relatives, or just going to the beach or something, etc?
Yes, stop all meals. You can get something a bit like a meal if you do a very high-value highly-rewarded task. Also, I let myself eat whatever I want for a few hours after doing something sufficiently awesome (such as accumulating sufficiently many CoZE points, or when I spent 3 hours coding up a system to implement another lifehack thing).
My eating habits are a lot less healthy than they used to be—chips, fruit juice, candy, chocolate-chip cookies, etc., but also healthier things like nuts, popcorn, sandwiches and meat. If you do a high-value, highly-rewarded task, you can finish things quite quickly. At the moment I feel like health isn’t as important as good reinforcement, but I’m planning to research that more.
I don’t do much social interaction (I don’t value it highly terminally, and most of it is instrumentally useless) but have broken the system twice to eat lunch with people, and put it on hold for 3 days while away at a college’s admit weekend.
This seems very interesting, and it’s really cool that you’ve already been working on it. To clarify, you said you don’t eat or drink anything unless it’s a reward. Does this mean halting all meals?
How do you manage to eat healthily if all food has to stay within arm’s reach? I suppose some fruits could stay out, but what about cooked meats or vegetables?
What do you do for recreation times: hanging out with others, visiting relatives, or just going to the beach or something, etc?
Yes, stop all meals. You can get something a bit like a meal if you do a very high-value highly-rewarded task. Also, I let myself eat whatever I want for a few hours after doing something sufficiently awesome (such as accumulating sufficiently many CoZE points, or when I spent 3 hours coding up a system to implement another lifehack thing).
My eating habits are a lot less healthy than they used to be—chips, fruit juice, candy, chocolate-chip cookies, etc., but also healthier things like nuts, popcorn, sandwiches and meat. If you do a high-value, highly-rewarded task, you can finish things quite quickly. At the moment I feel like health isn’t as important as good reinforcement, but I’m planning to research that more.
I don’t do much social interaction (I don’t value it highly terminally, and most of it is instrumentally useless) but have broken the system twice to eat lunch with people, and put it on hold for 3 days while away at a college’s admit weekend.
You traded HP for XP.
Alternately, he abused Toughness, trained Willpower, gained a piety boost and moved his alignment a few beads towards L+.