Mental cue in quotes.
"Have I googled this?" I still forget this one way too much.
Related: For any major life decision: "Have you put even 30 minutes of serious analysis and research into this?"
Econ:
"Am I at the frontier?" as a reminder of the production possibility frontier whenever presented with ostensibly mutually exclusive choices.
"What does the marginal case look like?"
"SXD" a reminder of supply and demand in cases involving fungibility, what affects each in this case?
Lesswrong:
"behaviors, not goals" this helps fix a variety of errors in updating models of others and self.
"Am I/Are we/they being strategic?"
"TDT" a reminder that I will act similarly in all similar situations.
A literal rule of thumb.
"Am I at the frontier?" as a reminder of the production possibility frontier whenever presented with ostensibly mutually exclusive choices.
Can you elaborate?
I'm not as smart as I like to think I am. Knowing that, I've gotten into a habit of trying to work out as many general principles as I can ahead of time, so that when I actually need to think of something, I've already done as much of the work as I can.
What are your most useful cached thoughts?
A few of the rules-of-thumb I've already pre-cached include:
That should be a reasonable but not overwhelming sample of the sorts of ideas I mean, and am hoping to evoke more of with this post.