Creutzer comments on Literature-review on cognitive effects of modafinil (my bachelor thesis) - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Creutzer 09 January 2014 07:06:27PM *  1 point [-]

I would expect that physical pain will only motivate immediately avoidant behaviors and will be as useless as any other kind of pain for helping sustained motivation needed to pursue long-term goals, which is usually where the problem lies. Because the lizard brain doesn't do long-term projects.

Physical pain is also kind of difficult to harness for any practical application to oneself, I suppose...

Comment author: Lumifer 09 January 2014 07:23:21PM 1 point [-]

useless ... to pursue long-term goals

I agree unless you are having difficulty with that first step which starts a journey of a thousand miles.

Comment author: ChristianKl 12 January 2014 12:51:59PM 1 point [-]

I agree unless you are having difficulty with that first step which starts a journey of a thousand miles.

When going a journey of a thousand miles it's useful to focus in the direction of your goal and go exactly in the right direction.

Comment author: Lumifer 13 January 2014 03:26:59AM 0 points [-]

Not really, humans rarely have to follow a ballistic trajectory :-) Given the ability to correct mid-course starting to move in exactly the right direction is unnecessary.

Comment author: Creutzer 09 January 2014 07:48:49PM 0 points [-]

Hm, I believe the creativity required to set up reality in such a way that I feel physical pain only as long as I don't start working on a certain project is beyond me… ;-)