It's great to find a new concept/argument and use it to conceptually arbitrage large parts of one's world model! The process can take weeks or months until the new idea fades into the background (as the low hanging fruit is picked)
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Replying to @jessi_cata
Do you ever find yourself running with two parralel world models for a while because new model doesn't automatically mesh with the old ones? This happens to me a lot.
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Replying to @mattgoldenberg
Yeah! The thing I try to do here is to translate from one perspective to another in a way that doesn't majorly change the ontology. E.g. if politics is generally insincere then that might imply things about which object level political positions are better.
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Replying to @jessi_cata
Hmm, I don't know if I have that skill! Dealing with this with subject/object shift to self. No longer subject to it but much of my decision-making is based on that. Mostly think I'm running a sort of Bayesian gauntlet where I run incompatible model and take a weighted average.
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I'm curious to hear an example of two world models you've run parallel because they didn't mesh (yet).
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