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Lumifer comments on Open Thread, Apr. 20 - Apr. 26, 2015 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: adamzerner 27 April 2015 01:14:21AM *  0 points [-]

My impression is that the advice applies more generally than to just physical pain. My impression is that there's a lot of times when your body produces pain-like signals telling you to stop, when it's really in your interest to push through.

  • Mental: overcoming akrasia.
  • Emotional: doing things that scare you, but that will ultimately be in your interest.

And so, to use the emotional example, when I push past fear, I imagine it as weakness leaving my body. I imagine a) becoming a stronger person for having pushed past it and being more capable of pushing past it in the future. And b) I imagine it as weakness leaving the body in the sense of my pushing myself towards an end that is more preferable to me.

Comment author: Lumifer 27 April 2015 02:51:09PM 1 point [-]

when your body produces pain-like signals telling you to stop ... Mental ... Emotional

I think you're confusing your body signaling with pain and your mind yelling "I don't wanna!" These are very different things.

Comment author: adamzerner 27 April 2015 03:08:26PM 0 points [-]

Thanks for clarifying. I know what you mean, but I had just been using the wrong vocabulary.