I want to add that I think meta-execution, in particular, will have problems with deliberation for the same reason that it will have problems with learning: when you hear an argument or explanation (like when you learn), your mind is changed in ways that are hard or impossible to articulate. If every 10 minutes (or 1 day, or what have you) you throw away the part of what your brain does that it can’t write down, it seems highly plausible that in many cases you won’t be able to reproduce what the brain does over a longer period of time, especially if you’re trying to match its natural trajectory, as opposed to trying to hit some objectively measurable benchmark.
I want to add that I think meta-execution, in particular, will have problems with deliberation for the same reason that it will have problems with learning: when you hear an argument or explanation (like when you learn), your mind is changed in ways that are hard or impossible to articulate. If every 10 minutes (or 1 day, or what have you) you throw away the part of what your brain does that it can’t write down, it seems highly plausible that in many cases you won’t be able to reproduce what the brain does over a longer period of time, especially if you’re trying to match its natural trajectory, as opposed to trying to hit some objectively measurable benchmark.