Internal Alignment (Human)

Applied to Notes on Integrity by David Gross ago
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Note: maybe find a starting sentence that defines the concept better.

Applied to Non-Coercive Perfectionism by Raemon ago

Internal Alignment. Alignment is a broadly desirable state. By default, humans sometimes have internal conflict. You might frame that as conflict between subagents, or subprocesses within the human. You might instead frame it as a single agent making complicated decisions. The "internal alignment" hypothesis is that you can become much more productive/happier/fulfilled by getting yourself into alignment with yourself.

Applied to Tidying One’s Room by Raemon ago

Internal Alignment. By default, humans sometimes have internal conflict. You might frame that as conflict between subagents, or subprocesses within the human. You might instead frame it as a single agent making complicated decisions. The "internal alignment" hypothesis is that you can become much more productive/happier/fulfilled by getting yourself into alignment with yourself.

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