I actually think this third thing is likely to be a key lesson learned from meta-analysis, to not be stubborn and to pivot to the better solution more freely, what I call “back it up and break it”.
I’m not sure I understood this point, could you say more?
Wow, that was quick. I mean, rather than scaffolding work that seems unproductive but is actually necessary, most creative time (for me at least) is wasted in resisting change (my number 3 point was about trying changes even if you don’t immediately agree with them).
I’m not sure I understood this point, could you say more?
Wow, that was quick. I mean, rather than scaffolding work that seems unproductive but is actually necessary, most creative time (for me at least) is wasted in resisting change (my number 3 point was about trying changes even if you don’t immediately agree with them).
Ah gotcha. Yeah, this is why Deliberate Grieving is a core rationalist skill.
That (deliberate grieving) was also an interesting read, yes, exactly.