What I’m interested in is whether this method is applicable to social situations as well. I am not a naturally social person, but have studied how people interact and general social behaviors well enough that I can create a simulation of a “socially acceptable helltank”.
I already have mental triggers (what I like to call “scripts”) in place for a simulation of my rational mind—or rather a portion of my rational mind kept in isolation from bias and metaphorically disconnected from the other parts of my mind to override my “main” portion of my mind in case the main portion becomes irrational at some point, similar to a backup system overriding a corrupted main system.
Until today, however, I have not thought of using them to simulate social skills. I suppose I might eventually spread out a bunch of simulations, what eli_sennesh called a Parliament of different aspects of your personality in his cancelled post, in order to guide my decision making in certain situations, with a “master aspect” (the aforementioned rational simulation) controlling when to give an aspect override privileges.
What I’m interested in is whether this method is applicable to social situations as well. I am not a naturally social person, but have studied how people interact and general social behaviors well enough that I can create a simulation of a “socially acceptable helltank”.
I already have mental triggers (what I like to call “scripts”) in place for a simulation of my rational mind—or rather a portion of my rational mind kept in isolation from bias and metaphorically disconnected from the other parts of my mind to override my “main” portion of my mind in case the main portion becomes irrational at some point, similar to a backup system overriding a corrupted main system.
Until today, however, I have not thought of using them to simulate social skills. I suppose I might eventually spread out a bunch of simulations, what eli_sennesh called a Parliament of different aspects of your personality in his cancelled post, in order to guide my decision making in certain situations, with a “master aspect” (the aforementioned rational simulation) controlling when to give an aspect override privileges.
Still a very good post. Thank you for it.