Potential of slipboxes
My beliefs:
- ( 80% confidence): this will massively improve my life
My feelings:
- I feel very good about it.
I see potential for slipboxes to help the owner with the following things and more
- Internal Double Crux
- Goal Factoring
- when fleshing out a node, add how I feel about the topic
- halos / affect heuristic
- ugh fields
- confirmation bias
- keeping beliefs cruxy (The purpose of my personal wiki is Cruxiness)
- beliefs not paying rent
- circular belief networks
- rationalization
- Chesterton's Fences
- cached thoughts
- Help find semantic stopsigns
- When you have no interest in fleshing out a node because it feels obvious or basic, at least write a blurb about your belief and its Epistemic status. This could help you detect a semantic stopsign or some such error, so you're at least aware of it. Such nodes aren't uninteresting extremities of your belief system – they are the underpinnings that justify it! Having access to these statements could also help you later if you want to explore these underpinnings more deeply.
- bucket errors
- automatically prevented by the nature of slipboxes, I think
- inside/outside view (reference class forecasting)
- Part of recipe
- calibration / inner sim training / countering the availability heuristic
- whenever possible, on every topic, present both data and examples on it
- ideally, data is visualized according to good principles of data visualization
- this can take so many forms, but for example when you write a node about bicycle tires, you can add an example about what products you might find in your local store and how to interpret the descriptions on those products
- whenever possible, on every topic, present both data and examples on it
- gears-level understanding
- The slipbox confronts us with our lack of understanding
- When a node links to another with an implication of causality, state the causal connection explicitly, and the how or why (if possible).
- Instead of writing "Free market capitalism may lead to eco-collapse", you'd write "Free market capitalism may, by motivating selfish behavior, lead to eco-collapse". The idea is to make it easy to realize later on that you don't think this way anymore and reverse the conclusion. This requirement also naturally leads to asking "What do I know and why do I think I know it?", which is always good.
- humility
Prosocial potential
Techno-optimism is unfashionable at the moment, but I suspect we still haven’t come close to realizing the potential of even the internet technology of the 1990s. When thousands of people converge on a topic, the collective knowledge far exceeds any one person, but our current interaction models don’t do a great job of synthesizing it. It’s a difficult problem, but it’s hard to imagine that in a hundred years we won’t have more effective ways to interact.
See also The Garden and the Stream
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