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Slackson comments on Group Rationality Diary, March 1-15 - Less Wrong Discussion

1 Post author: therufs 02 March 2014 11:56PM

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Comment author: Slackson 06 March 2014 09:23:16PM 1 point [-]

How do you plan to measure focus? Just subjective effects, or are you using QuantifiedMind, or pomodoro success rate, or something?

Comment author: therufs 07 March 2014 03:31:02AM -1 points [-]

Good question; I had briefly considered whether "better focus" was actually measurable, then forgot to think about it further.

So now I've thought about it a little further and (maybe there's a bias name for this phenomenon, but) yes, I will be going with subjective effects. It's not clear to me if "focus" has more content than feeling focused, and in either case, what I want is the feeling of being focused -- i.e., an awareness that what's going on in my head corresponds closely to what my memory and senses tell me is going on outside of my head.