“Can you live your life 100% guided by reason?”

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Benjamin Davies revised 1 day ago·#2899
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Reflecting on one's past thought and action seems to be a key component of living a life 100% guided by reason. Thinking about this has inspired me to make an effort to search for methods and tools that help systematise, formalise and improve the quality of my self-reflection.

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Dennis HackethalOP revised about 23 hours ago·#2945
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Would you like to try formulating an explicit methodology for how you want to use Veritula?
I noticed that you’ve started a bunch of discussions but I don’t believe you’ve reached a resolution on any of them.

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Benjamin Davies, about 24 hours ago·#2929

I think this is partly to do with the fact that Veritula has no clear way of indicating when a resolution has been reached or a problem has been solved.

For example, I am currently applying #2840, and it is working well. There is no obvious thing I should be doing in Veritula to note that. I would probably only bring it up again if it didn’t solve the problem in the end.

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Benjamin Davies, about 24 hours ago·#2931

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