PhilGoetz comments on Extreme updating: The devil is in the missing details - Less Wrong

6 Post author: PhilGoetz 25 March 2009 05:55PM

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Comment author: pjeby 25 March 2009 06:12:07PM 3 points [-]

Gilbert's book, Stumbling On Happiness, describes the research. People's ability to predict what will make them happy is even WORSE than your post makes it sound. Much worse.

In fact, it really does take an entire book to properly explain just HOW bad we are at guessing what will make us happy, although one could argue that near vs. far thinking has an awful lot to do with it.

(I routinely find that people who have difficulty setting or achieving goals (or who achieve them and aren't satisfied), are people who haven't immersively imagined what it would be like to live day-to-day with the getting or having of the goal. Immersive imagination, using "ideal day" exercises (e.g. imagining in present-tense detail what it would be like to live through a day where you have achieved your goal) usually provides surprising feedback on whether the goal is actually a good idea, and what modifications might need to be made.)

Comment author: PhilGoetz 25 March 2009 09:29:30PM 1 point [-]

Actually, the point of my post is that I am unconvinced that the study is meaningful.