The issue is that without possessing complete information about your environment, you can’t actually tell, a priori, which false beliefs are harmless and which ones will lose and lose badly.
I am not sure what is the point that you are making. Without “possessing complete information about your environment” you actually can’t tell which of your beliefs are true and which are false. Humans make do with estimates and approximations, as always.
I am not sure what is the point that you are making.
That if you start deliberately believing false things, it’s not actually useful, it’s harmful. Expected regret almost always goes up from deliberately believing something you know to to be wrong.
I am not sure what is the point that you are making. Without “possessing complete information about your environment” you actually can’t tell which of your beliefs are true and which are false. Humans make do with estimates and approximations, as always.
That if you start deliberately believing false things, it’s not actually useful, it’s harmful. Expected regret almost always goes up from deliberately believing something you know to to be wrong.