I think that big problems in the world (like chronic homelessness, loneliness, depression, poverty, underrepresentation of groups, risks from A.I., global warming, etc.) are ridiculously complex - way more complex than the narratives about them suggest.
The only approach I know of that I think has a meaningful shot to help solve such huge problems, which you might call “Scientific Entrepreneurship,” combines two methods into one:
(1) Rigorous science to deeply understand the causal struct...
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Eight methods to make conversations with acquaintances more interesting
If you're like me and really dislike small talk, you may find these ideas useful.
(1) If you end up talking about their work, ask what they (i) most like about it and (ii) find most challenging about it.
(2) If they end up asking about your work, try to explain what you do in a way you've never experimented with before.
Example: if you're a programmer, maybe you'll say your job is to convert ambiguous human goals to instructions that are so precise a computer can follow them.
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How to run self-experiments to improve your life
Written: March 24, 2018 | Released: May 28, 2021
I suggest running experiments every month or two to find new ways to improve your life. The basic procedure is simple:(1) Think of something important you'd like to try to improve (e.g., your fitness, sleep, anxiety, dating life, friendships, productivity, happiness at work, etc.).(2) Come up with a few ideas for something safe you could start doing (or start doing differently) that you think may have a reasonable chance of substantially impro...
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