Actually my curriculum is pretty flexible. The real issue isn’t time, but setting clear priorities. I’m not really good at that. I find it pretty difficult to make myself write a story, compared to almost everything else. Also, I could need a better spoon-management system.
Well, you just finished setting some clear priorities in that last comment, didn’t you? It sounds like you would be better off leaving yourself enough free time or spoons or whatever to continue writing your stories whenever you feel inspired to do so. But I would advise against setting a schedule where you’re forced to write your stories even if you don’t feel inspired. That just seems like a bad idea.
Anyway, that’s just my opinion, I’m no expert on these matters.
Oh, and I guess I should admit that my advice may be biased by the fact that I like your stories, and would like to read more of them.
Heh, I was about to say that I still think that utilitarianism is the optimal ethical system, but I just realized that utilitarianism is about what you value, not about how to ethically go about achieving those values. There’s a rather extreme difference between a utilitronium shockwave scenario without any ethical restrictions, and a version of the utilitronium shockwave scenario with, for example, ethical restrictions against murder and coersion.
And, um… who downvoted Metafire’s last comment, and why?
Actually my curriculum is pretty flexible. The real issue isn’t time, but setting clear priorities. I’m not really good at that. I find it pretty difficult to make myself write a story, compared to almost everything else. Also, I could need a better spoon-management system.
Well, you just finished setting some clear priorities in that last comment, didn’t you? It sounds like you would be better off leaving yourself enough free time or spoons or whatever to continue writing your stories whenever you feel inspired to do so. But I would advise against setting a schedule where you’re forced to write your stories even if you don’t feel inspired. That just seems like a bad idea.
Anyway, that’s just my opinion, I’m no expert on these matters.
Oh, and I guess I should admit that my advice may be biased by the fact that I like your stories, and would like to read more of them.
Heh, I was about to say that I still think that utilitarianism is the optimal ethical system, but I just realized that utilitarianism is about what you value, not about how to ethically go about achieving those values. There’s a rather extreme difference between a utilitronium shockwave scenario without any ethical restrictions, and a version of the utilitronium shockwave scenario with, for example, ethical restrictions against murder and coersion.
And, um… who downvoted Metafire’s last comment, and why?