Cultivate the desire to X

post by Elo · 2016-03-07T03:40:27.221Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 1 comments

Contents

    Examples that you might want to cultivate interest in include:
  Why do we need to cultivate?
  The solution:
None
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Recently I have found myself encouraging people to cultivate the desire to X.

Examples that you might want to cultivate interest in include:

Why do we need to cultivate?

We don't.  But sometimes we can't just "do".  Lot's of reasons are reasonable reasons to not be able to just "do" the thing:

On some level you have decided you want to do X; on some other level you have not yet committed to doing it.  Easy tasks can get done quickly.  More complicated tasks are not so easy to do right away.

Well if it were easy enough to just successfully do the thing - you can go ahead and do the thing (TTYL flying to the moon tomorrow - yea nope.).

  1. your system 1 wants to do the thing and your system 2 is not sure how.
  2. your system 2 wants to do the thing and your system 1 is not sure it wants to do the thing.  

(now borrowing from Common human goals)

The solution:

The solution is to cultivate the interest; or the desire to do the thing. From the initial point of interest or desire - you can move forward; do some research to either convince your system 2 of the benefits, or work out how to do the thing to convince your system 1 that it is possible/viable/easy enough.  Or maybe after some research the thing seems impossible.  I offer Cultivating the desire as a step along the way to working it out.

Short post for today; Cultivate the desire to do X.


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comment by buybuydandavis · 2016-03-07T07:18:59.765Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Lot's of reasons are reasonable reasons to not be able to just "do" the thing:

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