Another way to put this: most examples I’ve seen of people trying to practice attending to tight feedback have involved them focusing on trivial problems, like simple video games or toy already-solved science problems
One thing is I just… haven’t actually seen instances of feedbackloops on already-solved-science-problems being used? Maybe they are used and I haven’t run into them. but I’ve barely heard of anyone tackling exercises with the frame “get 95% accuracy on Thinking-Physics-esque problems, taking as long as you want to think, where the primary thing you’re grading yourself on is ‘did you invent better ways of thinking?’”. So it seemed like the obvious place to start.
One thing is I just… haven’t actually seen instances of feedbackloops on already-solved-science-problems being used? Maybe they are used and I haven’t run into them. but I’ve barely heard of anyone tackling exercises with the frame “get 95% accuracy on Thinking-Physics-esque problems, taking as long as you want to think, where the primary thing you’re grading yourself on is ‘did you invent better ways of thinking?’”. So it seemed like the obvious place to start.