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Becoming stronger feels like things became lighter. But a lot of things I trying to do are not “just easy”? Also I thought about it more like finding things which you found too hard and gave up. And I am not sure how to just pinpoint easy things, it’s like finding details of how you are moving.
(Though I probably should expect that for a lot of people it’s actually hard to from the first try read/remember even single time new long words like “cefoperazone” and “ceftazidime” and that wasn’t just a trope)
99.9%??? Are you serious? I thought I have a bad memory, but I don’t think I will forget more than 70% of what I read THE NEXT DAY. Like, I can remember which tweets and shortforms I’ve read in the last few days, just trying to remember what I read, not because I found myself in relevant situation.
And that is for random post which I didn’t considered important to me like “what to do with AI for a layman?”. I remember much better posts which I did considered important, like the one LW about effectively explaining things in the way of “it’s like airbnb, but for boats”.
I think about it in the way of “which time I can spare if I will find something really important”, it’s not like now I am going and saying “oh, again I have no idea what to do with my time”. It’s just that I am not compelled to work, don’t have kids etc.
I don’t think about it quite that way. Isn’t the sense in sharing ideas? You have have ideas, some are more important, and share them is easier than invent and different people find different ideas. So you have a benefit from sharing with each other. So if it was like that I’d expected more like 30K of people showing with great ideas on lesswrong once a week each.
(There was some errors, message hadn’t sent before now)
Becoming stronger feels like things became lighter. But a lot of things I trying to do are not “just easy”? Also I thought about it more like finding things which you found too hard and gave up. And I am not sure how to just pinpoint easy things, it’s like finding details of how you are moving.
(Though I probably should expect that for a lot of people it’s actually hard to from the first try read/remember even single time new long words like “cefoperazone” and “ceftazidime” and that wasn’t just a trope)
99.9%??? Are you serious? I thought I have a bad memory, but I don’t think I will forget more than 70% of what I read THE NEXT DAY. Like, I can remember which tweets and shortforms I’ve read in the last few days, just trying to remember what I read, not because I found myself in relevant situation.
And that is for random post which I didn’t considered important to me like “what to do with AI for a layman?”. I remember much better posts which I did considered important, like the one LW about effectively explaining things in the way of “it’s like airbnb, but for boats”.
I think about it in the way of “which time I can spare if I will find something really important”, it’s not like now I am going and saying “oh, again I have no idea what to do with my time”. It’s just that I am not compelled to work, don’t have kids etc.
I don’t think about it quite that way. Isn’t the sense in sharing ideas? You have have ideas, some are more important, and share them is easier than invent and different people find different ideas. So you have a benefit from sharing with each other. So if it was like that I’d expected more like 30K of people showing with great ideas on lesswrong once a week each.