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Reality has a surprising amount of detail
If you wish to not get stuck, seek to perceive what you have not yet perceived.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
The more difficult your mission, the more details there will be that are critical to understand for success.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
Another way to see that noticing the right details is hard, is that different people end up noticing different details.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
This problem is not easy to fix, but it’s not impossible either. I’ve mostly fixed it for myself. The direction for improvement is clear: seek detail you would not normally notice about the world. When you go for a walk, notice the unexpected detail in a flower or what the seams in the road imply about how the road was built. When you talk to someo... See more
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from all this building, it’s that reality has a surprising amount of detail. This turns out to explain why it's so easy for people to end up intellectually stuck. Even when they’re literally the best in the world in their field.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
Consider building some basement stairs for a moment. Stairs seem pretty simple at first, and at a high level they are simple, just two long, wide parallel boards (2” x 12” x 16’), some boards for the stairs and an angle bracket on each side to hold up each stair. But as you actually start building you’ll find there’s a surprising amount of nuance.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
Surprising detail is a near universal property of getting up close and personal with reality.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
At every step and every level there’s an abundance of detail with material consequences.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
You can see this everywhere if you look. For example, you’ve probably had the experience of doing something for the first time, maybe growing vegetables or using a Haskell package for the first time, and being frustrated by how many annoying snags there were. Then you got more practice and then you told yourself ‘man, it was so simple all along, I ... See more
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
If you’re trying to do impossible things, this effect should chill you to your bones. It means you could be intellectually stuck right at this very moment, with the evidence right in front of your face and you just can’t see it.