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Elo comments on Unlearning shoddy thinking - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Elo 22 August 2015 10:15:54AM *  2 points [-]

This post has been helpful. I have gathered a few things:

  1. look for shoddy thinking and unlearn it - not entirely sure how to do that, but I will be thinking about it for the future.
  2. better wrong than vague - be clear and specific enough to get things wrong. - I have started to notice sometimes I express things vaguely enough to "never be wrong" it's happened since hitting lesswrong and now I think its more important than I did before to correct this sooner.
  3. reminding me of nate soares' whole-ass-half-ass ideas. - a great idea of "how to use laziness to its optimum position"

so thanks!