I agree being further on the exercise-axis makes one better. If I had to put it on a character sheet I wouldn’t find “Strength/Dexterity privilege” bad names. Of course its description is going to come out to “When you consider whether to do exercise/gymnastics, you are more likely to actually decide in favor.”. I would say the same for Intelligence and math. (And there are genetic factors to both, and they will be more pronounced when observing each tail.)
Do you think calling one’s decision processes privileged indicates and promotes akrasia, as in a learned helplessness, a learned disassociation from one’s decision processes? As in, your parts that System 2 controls learn that decision power/willpower/vote “allocated” to the issue is wasted, and thus stop doing it, locking in the situation?
For what it’s worth, to me “strength/dexterity privilege” sounds like a stat that makes you more successful at picking up heavy things or moving in a tricky manner. Similarly to how I imagine the “intelligence” stat makes you better at figuring out the solutions to problems, rather than more likely to take a nootropic when considering whether or not to do so.
I agree being further on the exercise-axis makes one better. If I had to put it on a character sheet I wouldn’t find “Strength/Dexterity privilege” bad names. Of course its description is going to come out to “When you consider whether to do exercise/gymnastics, you are more likely to actually decide in favor.”. I would say the same for Intelligence and math. (And there are genetic factors to both, and they will be more pronounced when observing each tail.)
Do you think calling one’s decision processes privileged indicates and promotes akrasia, as in a learned helplessness, a learned disassociation from one’s decision processes? As in, your parts that System 2 controls learn that decision power/willpower/vote “allocated” to the issue is wasted, and thus stop doing it, locking in the situation?
For what it’s worth, to me “strength/dexterity privilege” sounds like a stat that makes you more successful at picking up heavy things or moving in a tricky manner. Similarly to how I imagine the “intelligence” stat makes you better at figuring out the solutions to problems, rather than more likely to take a nootropic when considering whether or not to do so.