Meetup : Complex problems, limited information, and rationality; How should we make decisions in real life?

3 Post author: Davidmanheim 09 October 2013 09:44PM

Discussion article for the meetup : Complex problems, limited information, and rationality; How should we make decisions in real life?

WHEN: 16 October 2013 07:00:45PM (-0700)

WHERE: West Los Angeles (At the Westside Tavern Upstair Wine Bar)

Most decisions we make involve complex, poorly understood systems. We'd like to be rational anyways, but how?

Example time: I am going to pre-commit here to biking to the meetup. Why? I believe that more exercise would increase my physical fitness in ways that are beneficial.

But... I haven't done the research into the benefits of physical fitness, and haven't done a tradeoff analysis of time costs versus benefits, I don't know how likely dangerous biking accidents are in LA, I don't know enough about my body to be sure that biking is safe, or a useful way for me to get in shape. Should I spend the week until the meetup researching these factors and building a model, or should I spend time getting work and homework done, playing with my kid, and sleeping? Through a combination of trusting experts, laziness, and other things to do, I'm not going to do the research.

And that's where we are with most decisions. What should we do, if we want to be rational? I have some ideas, some questions, and some willingness to shut up and listen to others, and I might even update my beliefs if others have ideas I like.

Discussion article for the meetup : Complex problems, limited information, and rationality; How should we make decisions in real life?

Comments (3)

Comment author: ChristianKl 09 October 2013 11:17:42PM 7 points [-]

I would suggest that you put the location into the title when you announce a meetup.

Comment author: thejash 10 October 2013 05:34:33AM 0 points [-]

Can you report back any consensus here? I can't make it (nowhere near there), but am pretty interested in the answers and ideas...

A recording would also be of interest, if people were open to it.

Comment author: Coscott 09 October 2013 09:50:49PM 0 points [-]

I have some ideas too. Hopefully they are not the same.