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a thing I use willpower for: overriding unconflicted autopilots I started grabbing a snack on the way to pee, & years later sometimes I go grab a snack and get back to my room & realize my bladder's still full ๐คฆโโ๏ธ I'm now committing to completing bathroom trips before any snack

if I find myself strugging to uphold this commitment, THEN I'll consider that I must have some sort of inner conflict about it, and seek to figure out what it is but as far as I can tell, even time I notice this it's just hilarious & obvious that I want to do something different

the thing is, it does require an active will towards bothering to notice, the same way that someone who moves needs to pay a different kind of attention on their commute so they don't accidentally drive to their old home instead of their new one

often my awareness kicks in when I'm reaching for chocolate etc so the new practice is: - inhibit that at whatever phase - check if my bladder's full, and if so: โ- leave the snack โ- go pee โ- return to what I was doing then maybe some minutes later true hunger will be obvious

so this is the thing I'm using willpower & commitment for: bringing extra attention to override the old default while I develop a new autopilot I'd love to hear your thoughts, whether or not you also tend to use non willpower/commitment approaches https://t.co/ROz9O7AVjM

Wowwww this is so cool to read, because it's paradigmatically profoundly different from how I'm now thinking about things a year later. "not committed" feels like a completely confused frame to me now. now all about bottom-up emergence and treating all behavior as coherent https://t.co/Mr3k1yFw7U