Some advice on independent research
By mariushobbhahn @ 2022-11-08T14:46 (+65)
This is a crosspost, probably from LessWrong. Try viewing it there.
nullMiguel @ 2022-11-09T14:52 (+4)
Hi There!
Great points, and definitely worth pondering if a certain pursuit is going to be useful or fruitful. But to be honest, most things in life doesn't have guarantees and my advice would be accept all opportunities that you can assume or absorb with. Our time in this world is limited as well yet it is enough to pursue great things. You do not need to know all the answers now.
All the best,
Miguel
Emrik @ 2022-11-09T14:40 (+4)
Thanks for writing this up! One of the big advantages to independent research imo is that it's much easier to pivot whenever you want, without having to justify yourself to anyone (well, depends on what kind of independence you have). Let's you iterate across projects much faster, so it's easier to end up finding a project that's truly worth your time.
Jason Chow @ 2023-10-12T21:35 (+1)
I will 100% be taking some of your advice here, thanks! I just started a research project and haven't properly thought through what I want to accomplish. In my head, the scope is absolutely massive and I'm definitely going to burn out if I don't narrow it or at least set some intermediate goals. I'll start with a project proposal.