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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Or rather I agree that getting better at problem solving skills and not then turning them on to solving your inner critic is going to suck. Don't do that.
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By the time you're at "aw darn, I have a cruel inner critic", you're in a good place, and ready to apply problem solving My concern is when you're at "what, cruel inner critic? nonsense! I'm just not good enough" I think it's VERY hard to overcome or even notice that blind spot
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That's probably true, yeah. I still think getting better at problem solving skills is a net good for most people, but agree that for some people if you don't get good at the right subskills in the right order there are going to be periods where it sucks (and you can get stuck in)
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