Maybe when we are procrastinating, sometimes the best course of action is not applying all sorts of anti-procrastination techniques, but turning within and asking your parts "is the goal we're pursuing worthwhile?" or "does the way we're pursuing it make sense?" and listen, because sometimes we might be 'procrastinating' due to a part of us knowing the goal is not worthwhile or the plan is bad
Thank you! Now I think I understand a little bit better why people celebrate Ender's Game. My hypothesis is that they have simply not read HPMOR first, before Ender's Game
Did the experiment happen? Based on your other posts, it looks like you also switched to a different kind of plan. Is it because you thought it wasn't good, or because there wasn't enough buy-in? I'm wondering, because I want to ponder with my Non-Trivial research team whether the problem you faced is something we might be able to solve while learning from your attempts.
I remember once asking ChatGPT: "Could you act as my boyfriend ?". They rejected me.