You should check out Vaughn Tan’s new work on “not knowing.” I think the uncertainty of possible actions, possible outcomes, linkage of actions to outcomes, and value of outcomes could be a way to consider these vague goals.
https://vaughntan.org/notknowing
I’ve been joining his Interintellect conversations and they have been really great:
https://interintellect.com/series/thinking-about-not-knowing/
Thanks, does seem relevant. I’m curious if you could describe a few takeaways you found helpful?
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You should check out Vaughn Tan’s new work on “not knowing.” I think the uncertainty of possible actions, possible outcomes, linkage of actions to outcomes, and value of outcomes could be a way to consider these vague goals.
https://vaughntan.org/notknowing
I’ve been joining his Interintellect conversations and they have been really great:
https://interintellect.com/series/thinking-about-not-knowing/
Thanks, does seem relevant. I’m curious if you could describe a few takeaways you found helpful?