少点错误 2024年10月02日
Self-Help Corner: Loop Detection
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文章探讨了人们常陷入的一种循环状态,以及如何察觉这种循环。作者以自身经历为例,讲述了陷入循环的表现,并提出一些解决方法,如决定一件事不改变、注意事物间的相似性等。还介绍了通过记笔记、向他人抱怨等方式来察觉循环,强调了倾听他人反馈的重要性。

😮作者指出自己常陷入一种循环:决定某事是热情所在后全力投入,一段时间后开始怀疑并转向另一件事,如此反复。这种循环让人误以为在进步,实际并非如此。

💡作者提出一些解决循环的方法,如决定一件事并坚持,不被机会成本左右;注意在几件事间跳跃并明确安排;寻找所有感兴趣事物的统一基础。

📝察觉循环的方法包括记笔记和抱怨。记笔记是将自己的想法和感受记录下来,以便日后查看;抱怨则是将这种感受分享给他人,他人可能会记住。

👂强调倾听他人反馈的重要性。朋友和家人作为局外人,能更容易发现作者的循环行为,他们的反馈对作者察觉循环很有帮助,但作者也指出倾听他人意见并非易事。

Published on October 2, 2024 8:33 AM GMT

The more I work on myself, the more I realize that the first step for me is almost always to just notice I’m stuck in a loop.

As a teenager, I didn’t make progress towards getting good at anything because I was stuck in the following loop:

    Decide X is my passionGo all in for X, think about it all the time, redirect all my energy towards itAfter a variable amount of time (weeks, days, hours…), start worrying that I’m actually wrong, and that Y is actually much more representative, much more meaningful, much more “right”Feel worse and worse about doing X instead of YGo back to step 1, but this time with Y

Solutions just jump out when casting the issue in this compress form: I might decide on just one thing and not change, to not get trolled by opportunity cost; I might notice that I jump between the same 3/4 things, and then schedule between them explicitly; I might notice the similarities between all things I feel “passionate” about, and go for the unified underlying thing.

Yet the actual issue on the ground is in noticing the loop. Because when you are in it, it doesn’t feel like you’re looping — it feels like you’re making progress. You can see the change, you can see yourself moving, you know deep down that this time this is the one.

So the interesting question is: What methods can we use to detect we’re in a loop?

If we turn to cycle detection algorithms in CS, they all share the same core ingredient: memory. More precisely, every cycle detection algorithm is a variation on the following two steps:

    Remember where you wentRegularly check if you have already been where you are now

I know two complementary ways of doing the first step: taking notes and complaining.

When you take notes, you literally make a mark of what you thought and felt, that you can then check later on. This is the direct counterpart of annotating edges of a graph in a cycle detection algorithm.

Complaining meanwhile does the same thing, but it embeds it in the extended cognition you share with other people. That is, if you complain to your wife/husband/best friend/mom about something, and they genuinely give a shit about you, they will probably remember it.

But the social aspect is in my opinion much more useful for the second step: actually checking if you’ve been there before.

Because even if you take notes, it takes discipline to regularly go back, and look for signs that you already felt that way before. Whereas your friends and family will start being frustrated with you complaining about the same thing again and again, and then will tell you about it.

For they are not in the loop; they don’t experience it. Which means it’s often painfully obvious to them.

Most of the big loops in my life, the ones that really sent me rolling again and again, I realized their existence from my wife and friends. From their pushback against me doing the same thing for the tenth time. It can be frustration, it can be making fun of me, it can be sitting me down and being like… man, are you noticing that you’re always doing that?

Of course, the difficulty here is in actually listening. I have many defaults and failings, but at the very least, after I get pissed and annoyed and frustrated by pushback, I generally listen. And that’s of the essence: if you take notes or complain, but then never read back those notes or listen to the social feedback, you can’t detect the loop.[1]

And if you don’t detect the loop, you can’t escape it.

  1. ^

    Maybe one of the virtues of therapy/coaching is that because you’re paying your therapist/coach, you’re slightly more likely to listen to them when they point out those loops.



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