I get the impression that you’re conflating two meanings of «personal» - «private» and «individual». The fact that I might feel uncomfortable discussing this in a public forum doesn’t mean it «only works for me» or that it «doesn’t work, but I’m shielded from testing my beliefs due to privacy». There are always anonymous surveys, for example. Perhaps you meant something else?
I meant to say that private values/things are unlikely to coincide between different people, though now I’m a bit less sure.
Moreover, even if I were to provide yet another table of my own subjective experience ratings, like the ones here, you likely wouldn’t find it satisfactory — such tables already exist, with far more respondents than just myself, and you aren’t satisfied. Probably because you disagree with the methodology — for instance, since measuring «what people call pleasurable» is subject to distortions like the compulsions mentioned earlier.
I was unfamiliar with those, thanks for pointing! I have an idea to estimate if “optimization-power” could replace existing currencies, and those surveys’ data seems like it might be useful.
I meant to say that private values/things are unlikely to coincide between different people, though now I’m a bit less sure.
I was unfamiliar with those, thanks for pointing! I have an idea to estimate if “optimization-power” could replace existing currencies, and those surveys’ data seems like it might be useful.