I think pretty textbook. Looking at actions and details, not results. Constantly going over everything I’m doing, during and after doing it, picking apart every decision and action and mistake set to stupidly high standards, including writing all of it up where secrecy permitted.
I’m guessing that misses the details that would most be useful to you, so likely you should say more about what details you’re curious about.
Looking back, to the extent that I developed rationality skills, I learned almost all of them by Go Do Something combined with deliberate practice.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do the reading, or have the discussions, but they need the context of Went And Started Doing Something to work.
What form of deliberate practice did you apply? This is an area that I’m really interested in, both personally and professionally.
I think pretty textbook. Looking at actions and details, not results. Constantly going over everything I’m doing, during and after doing it, picking apart every decision and action and mistake set to stupidly high standards, including writing all of it up where secrecy permitted.
I’m guessing that misses the details that would most be useful to you, so likely you should say more about what details you’re curious about.