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Questions I had: - Books/papers on naturalistic decision making? - How do you find the best papers/books on a certain topic? - Any good reads on other sorts of deliberate practice-like activities?
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Re: finding resources to read. This is a bit of an art. I tend to Google first, and then look up citations at the bottom of Wikipedia. But I also pay attention if some blog post/Tweet thread cites a book/paper. Then it's usually a simple case of following their citations.
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Hey just wanted to say a quick thanks for taking the time to answer my questions and linking me so many resources! It means a lot and definitely appreciate it. Curious. How many hours do you dedicate to reading and writing per day? I'm fascinated by how prolific you are.
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Not as much as you might think! I do read more if I’m working on a gnarly piece, but I read a little every day before going to bed, as per commoncog.com/blog/the-ultim As for writing: I only write for Commonplace once a week, which is usually today (Monday).
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If you want hours, I’d say 30 mins to an hour before bed, and for writing, Commonplace posts can range anywhere from 4 hours to 18 hours per piece, depending on the complexity of ideas and the length. (I don’t watch any tv nor play any games, though YouTube remains a timesuck.)
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