Mapping Mental Moves

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Is there a method that generates novel (to me) thoughts?

I wanted one, so I made one.

I think in systems, so it helps me to know what kinds of thoughts are possible.

A map lets me search, choose, and combine moves deliberately. Naming them lets an LLM suggest or even automate them.

What is a mental move?

A mental move is a way to refer to a type, category, or kind of thought. Mental moves are actions the brain can take, the cognitive equivalent of “bend finger”, “make fist”, “bicep curl”, or “push jerk”.

A mental move is:

  • Internal (no muscle required)

  • General (repeatable and available in any domain)

  • Atomic (cannot be decomposed to smaller named moves)

Dimensionalization is a mental move. So are logical fallacies, brainstorming, socratic questioning, and root cause analysis. How many more are there?


The Cube: Tier, Genre, and Substrate

Identify a mental move by its position on three dimensions:

  • Tier (abstraction level)

  1. Sensory: raw perception, direct impressions

  2. Simulation: models of scenes and events

  3. Steering: goals and strategies

  4. System: abstractions, mappings, and gears

  5. Synthesis: coherence checks and epistemic audits

  • Substrate (mental object type)

    verbal, visual, emotional, social, kinesthetic, symbolic, somatic, spatial

  • Genre (mental action family)

    remembering, attending, imagining, modeling, evaluating, reasoning, abstracting, controlling, communicating, learning, auditing, navigating frames

5 tiers x 8 substrates x 12 genres = 480 cells.[1] Each cell is a distinct mental move.

Suppose these are the buttons the brain can push: I want to be able to locate and consciously press each one.


Dimensionalization as proof-of-concept

I used to mumble “I’m going to do the thing where I figure out the attributes that are important to me and rank my options on each attribute so I can make a decision”.

Naming that dimensionalization makes it possible to outsource the operation to an LLM: “dimensionalize my new car purchase”.

I wanted to expose other unnamed moves worth discovering, so o3 and I built this cube. Now:

Tier 4 • Symbolic • Abstracting → Dimensionalization

To find related moves, we can search for other Tier 4 Abstracting moves (across Substrates), other Tier 4 Symbolic moves (across Genres), or other Symbolic Abstracting moves (across Tiers).

What a mental move feels like

Reading a spicy tweet from not-my-tribe, I feel a twitch of irritation. Why?

Register Shift (Tier 1, Verbal, Navigating Frames): unconsciously shift tone or linguistic style based on perceived context.

I’m automatically hearing it in the voice of an enemy.

What should I do about it? Draft a reply? Doomscroll on? Turn off my phone?

Frame Flag (Tier 5, Verbal, Navigating Frames): name the lens I’m currently in.

“Of course, I’m being trolled.” Irritation is now exasperation. Time to go to bed.

More examples below.[2]


LLM synergy: make it generative

Input: “Give me a Tier 2 Kinesthetic Evaluating move.”

“effort-felt balance” — scan body while imagining each choice; pick the one where tension and energy feel in alignment.

Input: “Give me a Tier 5 Symbolic Learning move.”

“schema refactor” — consciously rework the internal structure of a concept after discovering a better organizing principle.

Input: “Give me a Tier 3 Spatial Attending move.”

“zone scan” — deliberately sweep attention across physical or imagined space to assess readiness, unease, or opportunity.

With every cell labeled, I can now request new moves by constraint, or generate compositional variants. Just reference this post, and you can ask your LLM to do it too.


Coda

Every useful thought pattern should have a name. That way I can practice it, improve it, remix it, and scale it. I want a manual for the mind controller.

  1. ^

    Not exhaustive, hopefully useful

  2. ^

    Examples (all generated by o3)

    1. stuck indoors on a rainy weekend

    • T1 imagining kinestheticbody play sketch: simulate physical games with available props.

    • T3 modeling socialco-play storyboard: plan 3 mini-games aligned with kid energy levels.

    • T4 abstracting spatialspace reset: reimagine the apartment as zones (jungle, stage, lab).

    2. lonely while friends are traveling

    • T4 communicating verbalritual dispatch: send a micro-story or image to the group chat.

    • T2 remembering emotionalshared joy recall: relive a vivid, embodied past hangout.

    • T5 navigating frames socialfriendship lattice view: reflect on relationship strength outside presence.

    3. inconsolable baby at 3 a.m.

    • T2 modeling somaticneed-pattern guess: run through familiar cause schema (wet, gas, too hot).

    • T1 attending somaticpulse feel: scan baby tension patterns vs baseline.

    • T3 controlling kinestheticrocking variant fork: test tempo + axis combinations to soothe.

    4. decision paralysis over job offer

    • T4 evaluating symboliccriteria matrix: build axis table (pay, growth, mission).

    • T5 reasoning emotionalinner signal contrast: visualize yourself at each job and scan felt-sense.

    • T3 modeling verbalcounterfactual story: narrate future selves under each path.

    5. mid-meeting brain fog

    • T1 attending symbolicvariable highlight: mentally bold the term that matters now.

    • T3 controlling verbalrephrase directive: silently issue new internal instruction.

    • T5 auditing verbalstructure echo: check if what you’re hearing matches the claimed shape.

    6. spiraling from a small critique

    • T1 remembering emotionalfelt mismatch recall: name past overreactions.

    • T2 modeling socialmind model debug: simulate what the critic probably meant.

    • T5 auditing emotionalconfidence echo: say belief to self, notice wobble.

    7. procrastinating on writing

    • T3 controlling verbalinner directive: frame and fire 20-min writing order.

    • T2 evaluating emotionaldesire surface: notice if block is boredom, fear, or fatigue.

    • T5 abstracting symbolicoutput atomize: break concept into publishable shards.

    8. stuck in a family conflict

    • T4 modeling visualsystem diagram: draw arrows and feedback loops.

    • T2 attending emotionalheatmap scan: locate the high-intensity narrative points.

    • T5 navigating frames verbalvalue context tag: notice if conflict is moral vs pragmatic vs aesthetic.

    9. persuasion failure with a smart skeptic

    • T3 reasoning verbalevidence trail trace: follow your own causal thread and find weak links.

    • T2 communicating socialempathy signal: restate their best point better than they can.

    • T5 auditing symbolicpremise slot check: flag the default assumptions they never questioned.

    10. caught in a loop of doomscrolling

    • T1 attending visualscroll interrupt ping: feel for image-repeat and snap back.

    • T3 controlling emotionalvalence redirect: pair action (close app) to emotion shift.

    • T5 navigating frames symbolicattention economy tag: mentally label “this is for their gain, not mine.”

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