Much of what we do in daily life – especially when we’re feeling “free” and “unstuck,” and as though there is nothing in particular that we “have to” do – has the effect of making us well-resourced and capable in general. For example, by default, a lot of us would spend a lot of time reading interesting books of varied sorts, nerding out about interesting topics, trying our hands at new skills and crafts, etc. Also, we often like making our living spaces nicer (and more functional), forming new friendships, and so on.
Hm, much of what we do in daily life has the effect of making us locally happy and increase our local status. Spending time with friends, hosting events for our social group, texting with friends, watching youtube.
...in “emergencies” where you do not have an accurate map of how to solve the emergency, your behavior should probably be more like normal than in better-mapped emergencies.
This section presumes two-buckets for how we spend time, “general resource maximizing” and “narrow resource maximizing”. An alternative model here is one big bucket called “fucking around like you’re a monkey” and then two much smaller buckets called “general resource maximizing” and “narrow resource maximizing”.
An alternative model here is one big bucket called “fucking around like you’re a monkey” and then two much smaller buckets called “general resource maximizing” and “narrow resource maximizing”.
Just want to mention that this was a very funny comment and I laughed at it.
Hm, much of what we do in daily life has the effect of making us locally happy and increase our local status. Spending time with friends, hosting events for our social group, texting with friends, watching youtube.
This section presumes two-buckets for how we spend time, “general resource maximizing” and “narrow resource maximizing”. An alternative model here is one big bucket called “fucking around like you’re a monkey” and then two much smaller buckets called “general resource maximizing” and “narrow resource maximizing”.
Just want to mention that this was a very funny comment and I laughed at it.
Yeah, this might be the comment I would have written if I were better at articulating my thoughts.