you hunch that something about it was unusually effective
@ProgramCrafter u highlighted this w “unsure”, so to clarify: I’m using “hunch” as a verb here, bc all words shud compatiblize w all inflections—and the only reason we restrict most word-stems to take only one of “verb”, “noun”, “adjective”, etc, is bc nobody’s brave enuf to marginally betterize it. it’s paradoxically status-downifying somehow. a horse horses horsely, and a horsified goat goats no more. :D
if every English speaker decided to stop correcting each others’ spelling mistakes, all irregularities in English spelling would disappear within a single generation — Jan Misali
I’m unsure in whether that point should be in condition, actually; for me, it feels like very few chains of thoughts will be considered for optimization then, so the advice would be useful only for already self-improving people. I would try to replace that point so that it doesn’t trigger too often in the same area of life, maybe.
@ProgramCrafter u highlighted this w “unsure”, so to clarify: I’m using “hunch” as a verb here, bc all words shud compatiblize w all inflections—and the only reason we restrict most word-stems to take only one of “verb”, “noun”, “adjective”, etc, is bc nobody’s brave enuf to marginally betterize it. it’s paradoxically status-downifying somehow. a horse horses horsely, and a horsified goat goats no more. :D
I’m unsure in whether that point should be in condition, actually; for me, it feels like very few chains of thoughts will be considered for optimization then, so the advice would be useful only for already self-improving people. I would try to replace that point so that it doesn’t trigger too often in the same area of life, maybe.