The dynamics of what works and doesn’t has lots of explanation behind it, and the storytelling is all pretty structured. However, when you’re right on the scene there’s not room for explicit rational analysis, sure.
Analysis takes time, so anywhere timed. Rational analysis, crudely speaking, is the proper use of ‘system 2’. Most domains work better via ‘system 1’ with ‘system 2’ watching and noticing what’s going wrong in order to analyze problems or nudge habits.
I have questions. You say we must have one question per comment. So, I will have to make multitple posts.
1) Is there a domain where rational analysis does not apply?
Improvisational theater. (I’m not Eliezer, I know.)
actually… http://greenlightwiki.com/improv/Status http://craigtovey.blogspot.com/2008/02/popular-comedy-formulas.html
learning this stuff allowed me (introvert) to successfully fake extroversion for my own benefit when I need to.
Oh!, I’ve done impro myself and I agree.
Well, partly.
The dynamics of what works and doesn’t has lots of explanation behind it, and the storytelling is all pretty structured. However, when you’re right on the scene there’s not room for explicit rational analysis, sure.
Analysis takes time, so anywhere timed. Rational analysis, crudely speaking, is the proper use of ‘system 2’. Most domains work better via ‘system 1’ with ‘system 2’ watching and noticing what’s going wrong in order to analyze problems or nudge habits.