Are you really disputing the notion that it takes less conscientiousness (other terms: “self-discipline”, “willpower”) to work on projects of one’s own choosing? That’s actually almost the definition of “one’s own choosing”: what one does by default.
Less conscientiousness, certainly. I believe we do have a factual disagreement regarding how much is still required.
Like I suspected, we’re talking past each other. Everything you say either pertains to the human occupation (and not just the act of coming up with good ideas, and maybe—with minimal Conscientiousness—writing them up in articles), or else is only the case because the system is set up in the suboptimal way it is.
I do wish the system (aka the universe) was set up a different way to what it is. For example if I had a team of catgirls with a ‘research assistant skills and motivational inspiration’ upgrade and a versatile fully stocked volcano-lair laboratory I’d be able to get heaps of research done. Well, after a few weeks when I got bored with the alternatives.
Less conscientiousness, certainly. I believe we do have a factual disagreement regarding how much is still required.
I do wish the system (aka the universe) was set up a different way to what it is. For example if I had a team of catgirls with a ‘research assistant skills and motivational inspiration’ upgrade and a versatile fully stocked volcano-lair laboratory I’d be able to get heaps of research done. Well, after a few weeks when I got bored with the alternatives.
I am not sure your alternative is immediately practical.
But you guys are working on it, right?