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Vladimir_Nesov comments on Open Thread: How much strategic thinking have you done recently? - Less Wrong Discussion

7 Post author: Emile 28 August 2013 11:48AM

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Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 29 August 2013 09:49:52PM *  1 point [-]

(The constraints of one's life shouldn't get there by mere convention, but only appear as cost of pursuing goals/dreams deemed important. You don't have to get burdened with supporting a family or professional responsibilities as you get older, if you are primarily interested in pursuing different goals that would benefit from having more time and less constraints. In particular, if your goals change, it should be possible to get rid of some of the costs required by the old goals.)

Comment author: Lumifer 30 August 2013 02:37:34PM 2 points [-]

Generally speaking, yes, but note that in the specific case of the OP he has the still-active goal of being a good father.