I tried to follow this, though I’m not sure I did it in quite the way you meant, and I realized something potentially useful, then immediately—after staying focused on the introspection task for quite some time—wound up wandering off to think about Harry Potter and other things not at all useful to solving the problem. I can only assume my brain decided that the apiphony was sufficient and we were free to cool down.
Anyway, this does seem like a useful direction for now, so thanks!
I’m not sure what you thought I meant, but there might be an interesting difference between finding out what’s going on at the moment vs. finding out what one’s habits are—I’ve had exploration work out both ways.
I tried to follow this, though I’m not sure I did it in quite the way you meant, and I realized something potentially useful, then immediately—after staying focused on the introspection task for quite some time—wound up wandering off to think about Harry Potter and other things not at all useful to solving the problem. I can only assume my brain decided that the apiphony was sufficient and we were free to cool down.
Anyway, this does seem like a useful direction for now, so thanks!
I’m glad my suggestion helped.
I’m not sure what you thought I meant, but there might be an interesting difference between finding out what’s going on at the moment vs. finding out what one’s habits are—I’ve had exploration work out both ways.