I endorse this technique; I find it useful for generating novel insights into a problem.
Fun fact: Before I actually went through the CFAR canon, I thought the skill mentioned in the OP was what “Inner Simulator” referred to.
Loren ipsum
Is there an advantage to doing so?
Which technique?
The thing mentioned in 4), where you ask yourself “What would **** do?”
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I endorse this technique; I find it useful for generating novel insights into a problem.
Fun fact: Before I actually went through the CFAR canon, I thought the skill mentioned in the OP was what “Inner Simulator” referred to.
Loren ipsum
Is there an advantage to doing so?
Loren ipsum
Which technique?
The thing mentioned in 4), where you ask yourself “What would **** do?”