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*. Practice makes you better at things, but so does randomly being talented for no obvious reason.
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*. Practice makes you better at things, but so does randomly being talented for no obvious reason.
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*. In situations with discrete win/loss cutoffs you may be better off increasing variance rather than expectation.
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*. In situations with discrete win/loss cutoffs you may be better off increasing variance rather than expectation.
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*. If you predict that you will do/believe a thing in some circumstance, and predict that that circumstance will happen, update all the way and do/believe the thing now.
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*. If you predict that you will do/believe a thing in some circumstance, and predict that that circumstance will happen, update all the way and do/believe the thing now.
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*. When deciding on a course of action in an uncertain situation, commit to something and do it properly rather than inefficiently trying to handle every possible scenario. See also [[https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/FMkQtPvzsriQAow5q/the-correct-response-to-uncertainty-is-not-half-speed]].
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*. When deciding on a course of action in an uncertain situation, commit to something and do it properly rather than inefficiently trying to handle every possible scenario. See also [[https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/FMkQtPvzsriQAow5q/the-correct-response-to-uncertainty-is-not-half-speed]].
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*. People respond to incentives, and also don't like acknowledging this.
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