I’m curious now how the time saved by not-shampooing compares to the time spent discussing not-shampooing on LW, and the relative payoffs of both. Of course, that’s not to suggest that the former necessarily entails the latter.
The most worrying cost of time spent discussing not-shampooing on LW is the opportunity cost, since it funges against talking about more important things. There’s a smallish chance someone could’ve given me useful information (e.g. “actually if you don’t shampoo all your hair will fall out”) but that currently seems unlikely, so maybe we should just stop talking about it.
I’m curious now how the time saved by not-shampooing compares to the time spent discussing not-shampooing on LW, and the relative payoffs of both. Of course, that’s not to suggest that the former necessarily entails the latter.
The most worrying cost of time spent discussing not-shampooing on LW is the opportunity cost, since it funges against talking about more important things. There’s a smallish chance someone could’ve given me useful information (e.g. “actually if you don’t shampoo all your hair will fall out”) but that currently seems unlikely, so maybe we should just stop talking about it.