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Humans lack automatic strategic approaches to self-improvement

Humans do not naturally employ strategic approaches to self-improvement, particularly in areas like mental and emotional well-being. This is evidenced by a tendency to avoid seeking out successful strategies, neglecting proven methods, and failing to track long-term results from interventions. Instead, individuals often rely on habits, impulses, or convenience, rather than systematically choosing actions that optimize for their stated goals. AI

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 · Chris Lakin ·

    Humans are not automatically strategic — "inner work" edition

    <p><span>Expanding on </span><a href="https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/PBRWb2Em5SNeWYwwB/humans-are-not-automatically-strategic"><span>Humans are not automatically strategic</span></a><span>, I've noticed similar patterns for people who are working on improving their own and other…