做个新手
做个新手
2020年1月
当我年轻的时候,我认为老年人什么都搞懂了。现在我老了,我知道这不是真的。
我总是感觉像个新手。似乎我总是在和某个在全新领域工作的初创公司交谈,我对那个领域一无所知,或者读一本我不够了解的主题的书,或者访问某个我不知道事情如何运作的新国家。
感觉像个新手并不愉快。而且”新手”这个词肯定不是恭维。然而今天我意识到关于做新手的一些令人鼓舞的事情:你在本地越是新手,在全球就越是新手。
例如,如果你留在自己的国家,你会比搬到一切都不同的 Farawavia 感觉更少像个新手。然而如果你搬家,你会知道更多。所以感觉像个新手与实际的无知成反比。
但如果感觉像个新手对我们有好处,为什么我们不喜欢这种感觉呢?这种厌恶可能有什么进化目的呢?
我认为答案是感觉像新手有两个来源:愚蠢和做新颖的事情。我们不喜欢感觉像新手是我们的大脑告诉我们”快点,快点,搞清楚这件事。“这在人类历史的大部分时间里都是正确的想法。狩猎采集者的生活很复杂,但没有像现在的生活变化这么大。他们不必突然搞清楚如何处理加密货币。因此,偏向于现有问题的能力而不是发现新问题是有意义的。人类不喜欢感觉像新手是有意义的,就像在食物稀缺的世界里,他们不喜欢饥饿的感觉是有意义的。
现在食物过多比食物过少更是个问题,我们不喜欢饥饿的感觉让我们误入歧途。我认为我们不喜欢感觉像新手也是如此。
虽然感觉不愉快,人们有时会因此嘲笑你,但你越是感觉像个新手,就越好。
Being a Noob
January 2020
When I was young, I thought old people had everything figured out. Now that I’m old, I know this isn’t true.
I constantly feel like a noob. It seems like I’m always talking to some startup working in a new field I know nothing about, or reading a book about a topic I don’t understand well enough, or visiting some new country where I don’t know how things work.
It’s not pleasant to feel like a noob. And the word “noob” is certainly not a compliment. And yet today I realized something encouraging about being a noob: the more of a noob you are locally, the less of a noob you are globally.
For example, if you stay in your home country, you’ll feel less of a noob than if you move to Farawavia, where everything works differently. And yet you’ll know more if you move. So the feeling of being a noob is inversely correlated with actual ignorance.
But if the feeling of being a noob is good for us, why do we dislike it? What evolutionary purpose could such an aversion serve?
I think the answer is that there are two sources of feeling like a noob: being stupid, and doing something novel. Our dislike of feeling like a noob is our brain telling us “Come on, come on, figure this out.” Which was the right thing to be thinking for most of human history. The life of hunter-gatherers was complex, but it didn’t change as much as life does now. They didn’t suddenly have to figure out what to do about cryptocurrency. So it made sense to be biased toward competence at existing problems over the discovery of new ones. It made sense for humans to dislike the feeling of being a noob, just as, in a world where food was scarce, it made sense for them to dislike the feeling of being hungry.
Now that too much food is more of a problem than too little, our dislike of feeling hungry leads us astray. And I think our dislike of feeling like a noob does too.
Though it feels unpleasant, and people will sometimes ridicule you for it, the more you feel like a noob, the better.