That propagates into a huge difference in worldviews. Like, I walk around my house and look at all the random goods I’ve paid for—the keyboard and monitor I’m using right now, a stack of books, a tupperware, waterbottle, flip-flops, carpet, desk and chair, refrigerator, sink, etc. Under my models, if I pick one of these objects at random and do a deep dive researching that object, it will usually turn out to be bad in ways which were either nonobvious or nonsalient to me, but unambiguously make my life worse and would unambiguously have been worth-to-me the cost to make better.
Based on my 1 deep dive on pens a few years ago this seems true. Maybe that is too high dimensional and too unfocused a post, but maybe there should be a post on “best X of every common product people use every day”? And then we somehow filter for people with actual expertise?
Like for pens you want to go with the recommendations of “the pen addict”.
The issue there is that “best X” varies wildly depending on purpose, budget and usage.
Take a pen:
For me, I mostly keep pens in my bag to make quick notes and lend out.
The overriding concern is that the pens are very cheap, can be visually checked whether full or empty, and never leak, because they will spend a lot of time bouncing around in my bag, and I am unlikely to get them back when loaned.
Based on my 1 deep dive on pens a few years ago this seems true. Maybe that is too high dimensional and too unfocused a post, but maybe there should be a post on “best X of every common product people use every day”? And then we somehow filter for people with actual expertise? Like for pens you want to go with the recommendations of “the pen addict”.
The issue there is that “best X” varies wildly depending on purpose, budget and usage.
Take a pen: For me, I mostly keep pens in my bag to make quick notes and lend out. The overriding concern is that the pens are very cheap, can be visually checked whether full or empty, and never leak, because they will spend a lot of time bouncing around in my bag, and I am unlikely to get them back when loaned.
A calligrapher has very different requirements.