There’s actually a set of uncertainty reducing behaviors. One of mine is “don’t drive unless you must,” since I don’t enjoy it much and tend to make time-stress mistakes like missing exits. So taking transit or uber turns high uncertainty action into low.
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In last one: You view life as an asymmetric guerrilla warfare challenge. Kissinger’s “The conventional army loses if it does not win. The guerrilla wins if he does not lose” principle. Big upside of this is that you stay interested and interesting in the world. Not win+exit.
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Any uncertainty regulation strategy that looks like win+exit is a kind of acting dead. You can’t actually win against the universe in the end. We all die. Do you want to explore as much of it as you can in the time you have? Or hit a win condition and sit around feeling empty?
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Gonna attach this thread on power output expectation, uncertainty, and stress herehttps://twitter.com/vgr/status/1305953459217117184 …
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Put in other words, the first two are convergent and the latter is divergent?
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That’s a good way to think of it
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