The problem with long feedback loops, is that even when you are effective you have to take it on faith that it was because of your actions.
@michelteivel Ability to delay gratification as an optimisation of greater future reward, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_marshmallow_experiment …
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@michelteivel It's often considered 'good' but conversely the longer a feedback loop the harder it is to learn the effects of your actions. -
@michelteivel As usual the answer is 'depends on what you're optimizing for' but a lot of mindsets frame themselves as absolute. - 1 more reply
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