Hey! Reading Lawful Uncertainty, Replacing Guilt, once again listening to HPMOR. I started out reading Meditations on Moloch this weekend but got steered to Replacing Guilt. Replacing Guilt is something I have not been able to help others with. So far, the tools suggested fit quite well with what I have figured out, but I have never been so clear as to be able to say “refinement, internalisation, realism”. Given Nate’s clarity, there are many things I had not thought about. I am having fun thinking about guilt with this much concreteness :D
FYI, if you like the Replacing Guilt sequence but find it doesn’t fully resonate with you, the recent Replacing Fear sequence is a complementary take on motivation.
Since I’ve been reading so much about guilt, I have been thinking about how many emotions I feel at once when something undesirable happens. It is no simple task for a human to handle such a huge set of variables. And yet somehow, these sequences are helpful.
I’ve actually been working to start writing down some notes about my version of a lot of these ideas (as well as my version of ideas I’ve not seen floating around yet). I think it would be a good opportunity to solidify my thoughts on things, notice new connections, and give back to the intellectual culture.
You get to cheat on your first readthrough and leave fun comments :)
Hey! Reading Lawful Uncertainty, Replacing Guilt, once again listening to HPMOR. I started out reading Meditations on Moloch this weekend but got steered to Replacing Guilt. Replacing Guilt is something I have not been able to help others with. So far, the tools suggested fit quite well with what I have figured out, but I have never been so clear as to be able to say “refinement, internalisation, realism”. Given Nate’s clarity, there are many things I had not thought about. I am having fun thinking about guilt with this much concreteness :D
What about you?
FYI, if you like the Replacing Guilt sequence but find it doesn’t fully resonate with you, the recent Replacing Fear sequence is a complementary take on motivation.
Thank you!
Since I’ve been reading so much about guilt, I have been thinking about how many emotions I feel at once when something undesirable happens. It is no simple task for a human to handle such a huge set of variables. And yet somehow, these sequences are helpful.
I’ve actually been working to start writing down some notes about my version of a lot of these ideas (as well as my version of ideas I’ve not seen floating around yet). I think it would be a good opportunity to solidify my thoughts on things, notice new connections, and give back to the intellectual culture.
You get to cheat on your first readthrough and leave fun comments :)