This. My algorithm is “choose the first acceptable option” and it works okay.
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If they are hard to pick between, then they must be genuinely close in effectiveness space. In which case, picking one randomly is fine. The possible error should be small and bounded. Unless the decision has such a big impact that trying to reduce the uncertainty is worth it.
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Then have to generate some nonsensical rationalization...
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Oh god. Paint color...
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capitalism survives by generating indistinguishable options and conditioning you to care about them -- your immune system is reacting correctly in rejecting the virus
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My immune system is worn the duck down
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Wedding planning or science?
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The former and basically any aspect of consumer decisions. Definitely not science.
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Just pick the buttercream vanilla
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Given that you are very pregnant, I bet this is good advice because your hyper-perceptual body is cutting through all the bullshit sorting bad from good.
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