Thanks. I just bounced to LW after getting stuck in a tricky bit of writing, and found this helpful for where I was stuck.
I think the main things I found helpful from your post just now were:
the examples, which for me recalled the habit of righting a wrong question; and
the explicit suggestion that I could take the spirit of “righting a wrong question”, or “dissolving a question”—call it a “virtue”—and steer toward it in the way I might steer toward curiosity or other virtues.
Thanks so much for being specific about the benefits you got from it, that’s really useful.
Thanks. I just bounced to LW after getting stuck in a tricky bit of writing, and found this helpful for where I was stuck.
I think the main things I found helpful from your post just now were:
the examples, which for me recalled the habit of righting a wrong question; and
the explicit suggestion that I could take the spirit of “righting a wrong question”, or “dissolving a question”—call it a “virtue”—and steer toward it in the way I might steer toward curiosity or other virtues.
Thanks so much for being specific about the benefits you got from it, that’s really useful.