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- 9-2a3b0 Imagine what happens when it goes wrong—think first of the downside instead of the upside
- 9-2a3b1 Don’t pick up anything whose epistemology is not Popperian
Related:
- 1-2f When you create better explanations, you discard the old ones
- 1-2f1 Popperian epistemology allows your knowledge to grow forever because it is digital. It can fix its errors by rejecting bad ideas
- 5-1b1 Invest in preparedness. Be redundant and resourceful in every aspect. Minimize opportunity cost to achieve great things.
- 5-2c2b2 When you are long bullshit, you are short volatility and time
- 9-4b2b The evolution of ideas (memes) is somewhat intentional, whereas that of genes are random AND cannot be rejected
- 9-2a3b0.1 ロスは速攻切る。勝ちポジションは徐々に積み上げていく。損益に対して生じる非対称な行動心理を予め計算に入れておくこと。
- AN3C - People don’t want better, they want less crap
- Contradictory (in the sense of how can you decide one is better-worse than the others without an explanation?):
- New explanations are to be judged by how many more problems they solved and introduced. It has to be consistent with your web of ideas, or they have to solve more than introduced. You have to know your web of ideas.
- Decision is about creating new options from the best explanation that you can form from the web of ideas you have
- 1-2f1b3a1 The question is not whether anomalies happened in the past, but whether we have explanations for such anomalies.
- 13-1a3.1 The concept of cost must evoke the multiverse
- Counter-argument for contradictory sources:
- Not seeing much of a connection: