That actually seems like a good idea. Choice paralysis seems like it would be a serious problem for any “Do anything you can imagine” utopia, because I can’t think of what I’d do if I had the power to do anything.
Or, put another way, Minecraft became a lot more fun once it took away the infinite supply of blocks.
Choice paralysis seems like it would be a serious problem for any “Do anything you can imagine” utopia, because I can’t think of what I’d do if I had the power to do anything.
How about “myself twice as smart, check to see if I still have don’t have a really good idea what to do, do it if so, if not repeat the process”?
That actually seems like a good idea. Choice paralysis seems like it would be a serious problem for any “Do anything you can imagine” utopia, because I can’t think of what I’d do if I had the power to do anything.
Or, put another way, Minecraft became a lot more fun once it took away the infinite supply of blocks.
How about “myself twice as smart, check to see if I still have don’t have a really good idea what to do, do it if so, if not repeat the process”?