So, what is your “personal rationality story”? All I see in this post is a bunch of generalities (“Believing in your goals is important for doing the impossible”).
This is not the story about how I changed my mind, or how I overcame initial adversity.
I would most certainly find that one more interesting than links to other people’s posts.
neither was really all that interesting, in that I don’t see an opportunity to learn from them (Out of control perhaps?). From the perspective of “what I really would have liked to have figured out earlier”, not getting obsessed with measures versus guides is what I saw as most pertinent.
EDIT: Looking over it again, there really is a whole bunch of general phooey and borderline woo here. Unrestrained pattern droppings is a regular issue for me, but this is a pretty bad.
So, what is your “personal rationality story”? All I see in this post is a bunch of generalities (“Believing in your goals is important for doing the impossible”).
I would most certainly find that one more interesting than links to other people’s posts.
neither was really all that interesting, in that I don’t see an opportunity to learn from them (Out of control perhaps?). From the perspective of “what I really would have liked to have figured out earlier”, not getting obsessed with measures versus guides is what I saw as most pertinent.
EDIT: Looking over it again, there really is a whole bunch of general phooey and borderline woo here. Unrestrained pattern droppings is a regular issue for me, but this is a pretty bad.