So, as this post describes, I think there’s basically a skill of “being good at imagination”, that makes it easier to (at least) extrapolate harder from your existing experience library to new things. A skilled imagineer that hasn’t advanced in a competitive game, but has gained some other kind of confidence, or suffered some kind of “reality kick to the face”, can probably extrapolate to the domain of competitive games.
But, also, part of the idea here is to ask “what do you actually need in order for the wisdom to be useful.”
So, my challenge for you: what are some things you think someone will (correctly) do differently, once they have this combination of special qualia?
So, as this post describes, I think there’s basically a skill of “being good at imagination”, that makes it easier to (at least) extrapolate harder from your existing experience library to new things. A skilled imagineer that hasn’t advanced in a competitive game, but has gained some other kind of confidence, or suffered some kind of “reality kick to the face”, can probably extrapolate to the domain of competitive games.
But, also, part of the idea here is to ask “what do you actually need in order for the wisdom to be useful.”
So, my challenge for you: what are some things you think someone will (correctly) do differently, once they have this combination of special qualia?