Ah. Well, in that case, I am hereby stating my intention to write a paper by that name, to be published no later than seventeen years from now. Remember, I called dibs!
How confidant are you of that? It sounds surprising to me, but that could be the typical mind fallacy or just insufficient creativity in imagining what sort of evidence you have.
Anyways, for the purpose of evidence, you should vote no if you have not already.
I’ve found anti-akrasia tips that would have helped if I’d actually carried them out.
Might this be called the Akratic Paradox?
I think someone was planning to write a paper with that title.
Uh… oops? Was it someone here on LW? Google isn’t turning up much.
(I should probably check to see if my next clever idea is already, you know, a thing before I start assigning Names with Capital Letters.)
Sorry this was already a pretty tired joke by this point. No, as far as I know no one is even procrastinating writing a paper with that name.
I’ve seen some variation of that joke in an actual academic article on procrastination. I should probably look it up or something.
Ah. Well, in that case, I am hereby stating my intention to write a paper by that name, to be published no later than seventeen years from now. Remember, I called dibs!
I have found anti-akrasia tips that devoured my time while seeming effective. I reckon I may be overdoing it.
How confidant are you of that? It sounds surprising to me, but that could be the typical mind fallacy or just insufficient creativity in imagining what sort of evidence you have.
Anyways, for the purpose of evidence, you should vote no if you have not already.