Academian comments on Measuring aversion and habit strength - Less Wrong

79 Post author: Academian 27 May 2011 01:05AM

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Comment author: Academian 27 May 2011 04:28:49AM 1 point [-]

Do you think you had an aversion to repetition? Or a propensity for variety?

Comment author: PlaidX 27 May 2011 10:26:32PM *  14 points [-]

The latter. Actually, I guess I still consume a lot of unknown things, but now almost exclusively online, where when the thing sucks, you can instantly move on to something else.

Much better to download a movie and watch five minutes of it and delete it than to coordinate going to the theater with someone, buy overpriced popcorn, watch a bunch of ads, then sit through an hour and a half of something you don't really like.

I can't really tell whether this is me failing to appreciate some aspect of human experience, or just that the way people tend to do things is stupid.

Comment author: Dorikka 30 May 2011 03:07:11AM 6 points [-]

I can't really tell whether this is me failing to appreciate some aspect of human experience, or just that the way people tend to do things is stupid.

Or you just have different preferences from some other people.

Comment author: synkarius 29 May 2011 08:34:24AM 5 points [-]

I can't really tell whether this is me failing to appreciate some aspect of human experience, or just that the way people tend to do things is stupid.

I wonder the same about myself all the time. Sometimes I feel less..., uh, "human" (?) for it. At those times, I ask myself, "would you rather be doing X?" and the answer is invariably that I would not. I seem to be happier for not doing these things because when I give in and do them, I get bored or annoyed.