I don't really understand why everyone doesn't grind problem solving skills constantly. It feels like almost everyone gets to a certain (often quite low) skill level in what is basically a cheat code for life with unbounded upwards growth and then goes "welp, that's good enough"
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9. There's another meta skill of *recognising what things are problems you can solve* - a lot of people treat things as immutable background states of the world that they just have to deal with. Often solving this requires the "Ask good questions" skill and finding an expert.
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10. Another useful problem solving skill is learning to never attempt to solve a recurring problem through "self discipline" or "just try real hard" strategies because those are shitty strategies that will not work reliably and will make you feel bad.
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I'm not sure why I'm numbering these. It felt natural at the time, but I don't know why. That's not a problem, just an idle thought.
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11. Anyway, the problem I'm going to solve now is that I need to get some work done and I'm on Twitter. I'm going to solve this by noticing that I'm procrastinating and choosing to stop. I'll probably be back later.
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