Another complication: we want to select for people who are good fits for our problems, e.g. math kids, philosophy research kids, etc. To some degree, we’re selecting for people with personal-fun functions that match the shape of the problems we’re trying to solve (where what we’d want them to do is pretty aligned with their fun)
I think your point applies with cause selection, “intervention strategy”, or decisions like “moving to Berkeley”. Confused more generally
Another complication: we want to select for people who are good fits for our problems, e.g. math kids, philosophy research kids, etc. To some degree, we’re selecting for people with personal-fun functions that match the shape of the problems we’re trying to solve (where what we’d want them to do is pretty aligned with their fun)
I think your point applies with cause selection, “intervention strategy”, or decisions like “moving to Berkeley”. Confused more generally