I want to know what are good rationality exercises.
I was just on a call with Liron and PhilH, hanging out after the weekly LessWrong weekend event, and we discussed exercises that could happen on LessWrong.
Here is the list we generated:
- Thinking Physics
- Fermi Estimates
- Project Euler
- Calibration Training
- Basic probabilistic reasoning
- Basic have-you-read-the-sequences knowledge test (e.g. "Which of the following is an example of 'belief as attire'?")
Another user on the call (whose name I forget) suggested it could be fun to have a daily Fermi Estimate on LessWrong, where everyone submits their number and the model they used to reach the number. I think this would be quite exciting.
Please write answers with other exercises that you think are or might be great for rationality training, some explanation of why you think it could be good, and a suggestion of how it could be incorporated into LessWrong. I'll probably add some of the above myself.
This "incorporated into LW" condition is a tight leash; and it reminds me of why I don't usually... recommend LW to my friends.
Some matters are too personal to talk about on the Internet. Like marital infidelity, which 1) is something outside of many people's experiences, 2) definitely seems to require tons of instrumental rationality even on the best of days, 3) has (ethical) implications which real people often don't take into account despite other real people often expecting them to (but knowing they won't), and 4) unlike acceptable LW material with which it shares the above characteristics, it hurts. And so it is with some other things that actual adults have to deal with.
Unless you speak about something already in the past. Maybe we should have a Cemetery of Failed Things in our City. (Our current Cemetery of Failed Things holds several startups and personal habits, which is, wow, how lucky we are.)
Oh, I remembered we have this: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/suGfBx5pcjCn6DT5A/how-did-my-baby-die-and-what-is-the-probability-that-my-next#XmC8SwC8h6kKKwMBF . If I remember anything else, I shall add it here.