“Become more generally capable” is an applause sign; it’s too generic, not actionable. Although you can mitigate this by including as many specific actions as possible. Maybe stress the importance of proper diet (Paleo) and movement and sufficient sleep on general capability. Not sure what else would count without it turning into a list of how to become more specifically capable, contra “generally”.
“Become more generally capable” is an applause sign
A rather weak one if it is. I don’t associate it with strong affect of any kind.
; it’s too generic
Possibly. More specificity could be helpful.
, not actionable.
Sure it is. Search your brain, the internet or lesswrong for personal development techniques and practices. There are posts here on self improvement, including some specifically for developing capabilities for ‘world saving’. (One way to be less general would be to link to one of them.)
Perhaps I’m using the term “applause sign” incorrectly. My intended meaning there is that it is obvious, it provides no new information to anyone, everyone will not their heads as though it is wisdom, but it is not specific enough to make it easy for people to do. Much like “lose weight” is a bad goal, but “get to 190 lbs, 10% body fat by April 15th” is a better goal, and is even better as “get to 190 lbs, 10% body fat by April 15th by limiting intake to 1000-1500 calories, 90% Paleo/primal foods, heavy lifting 3 days a week, daily yoga and mobility work, and 5 nature hikes a week for at least 30 minutes.”
Pardon if the “applause sign” term was misappropriated. “Sounds like wisdom, but is not informative enough to be helpful” is probably closer.
“Become more generally capable” is an applause sign; it’s too generic, not actionable. Although you can mitigate this by including as many specific actions as possible. Maybe stress the importance of proper diet (Paleo) and movement and sufficient sleep on general capability. Not sure what else would count without it turning into a list of how to become more specifically capable, contra “generally”.
A rather weak one if it is. I don’t associate it with strong affect of any kind.
Possibly. More specificity could be helpful.
Sure it is. Search your brain, the internet or lesswrong for personal development techniques and practices. There are posts here on self improvement, including some specifically for developing capabilities for ‘world saving’. (One way to be less general would be to link to one of them.)
Perhaps I’m using the term “applause sign” incorrectly. My intended meaning there is that it is obvious, it provides no new information to anyone, everyone will not their heads as though it is wisdom, but it is not specific enough to make it easy for people to do. Much like “lose weight” is a bad goal, but “get to 190 lbs, 10% body fat by April 15th” is a better goal, and is even better as “get to 190 lbs, 10% body fat by April 15th by limiting intake to 1000-1500 calories, 90% Paleo/primal foods, heavy lifting 3 days a week, daily yoga and mobility work, and 5 nature hikes a week for at least 30 minutes.”
Pardon if the “applause sign” term was misappropriated. “Sounds like wisdom, but is not informative enough to be helpful” is probably closer.
“Not even an applause light” reflects well on your point. ;)