katydee comments on Better Rationality Through Lucid Dreaming - Less Wrong

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Comment author: katydee 22 October 2013 12:19:18AM *  6 points [-]

Lucid dreaming has improved my rationality because one of the key skills of rationality is noticing that you are confused, and one of the key skills that can be used to induce lucid dreaming is noticing that you are confused.

Further, lucid dreaming gives me the opportunity to practice coming to the correct conclusion in spite of my brain's efforts to the contrary.

Further, lucid dreaming is an opportunity for deliberate practice with high aliveness.

Is any of the above not clear from the original post? If so, I should probably rewrite it-- the reason that I asked what you meant is because I thought the above was apparent.

Comment author: Nornagest 22 October 2013 12:36:25AM *  2 points [-]

Further, lucid dreaming is an opportunity for deliberate practice with high aliveness.

Could you expand on "aliveness", please? I haven't heard the term before, and Google's mostly giving me obviously unrelated stuff mixed in with a bit of fluff that I don't trust.

Comment author: katydee 22 October 2013 12:43:35AM *  5 points [-]

Ack. Sorry, I thought that was fundamental to LW but I got my communities mixed up. It definitely merits a post of its own, which I'll put up within the week.

Comment author: katydee 31 October 2013 01:18:09AM 4 points [-]
Comment author: [deleted] 22 October 2013 12:29:40PM 0 points [-]

Is it related to EY's impression that CEOs of tech companies seem “more alive” than other people?

Comment author: katydee 22 October 2013 08:00:47PM 0 points [-]

Not at all.

Comment author: Ben_LandauTaylor 22 October 2013 01:25:25AM -1 points [-]

The first example is exactly the sort of thing I was hoping for—thanks! That clarifies what you meant in the original post. I'm not sure what the other two examples mean, probably because I know basically nothing about lucid dreaming. What are "your brain's efforts to the contrary"? How does lucid dreaming invoke deliberate practice? What is "high aliveness"? I expect this probably connects to something useful, but the inferential distance is too great for me to get anything from it.