The Do It Podcast

Edwin Do It

Explanations and How-To’s covering Productivity, Problem-Solving and Philosophy.

Episodes

  1. JAN 24

    The Fun Criterion, Inner Conflicts, and How the Self Resolves Them — David Deutsch

    David Deutsch—physicist, pioneer of quantum computation, and author of The Beginning of Infinity and The Fabric of Reality—joins me to discuss fun, learning, and how minds create knowledge. We explore the Fun Criterion: why a sense of “no fun” is best treated as criticism, a signal that something needs improvement, rather than a stop rule or a feeling to chase. Deutsch unpacks conflicts between explicit, inexplicit, and unconscious ideas, and how problems get worked on through conjecture and criticism across different modes of thought and learning. We then zoom out to how ideas “evolve together” inside a mind and why biological evolution is less understood than people often assume. The discussion also touches on focus and attention—whether they’re better seen as a trainable skill, a resource constraint, or both. Finally, we unpack the self as the collective term for the institutions of consent among the multiple strands of creativity and criticism that constitute a mind. 📚 Mentioned Resources The Beginning of Infinity — David Deutsch The Fabric of Reality — David Deutsch My upcoming book — The 4 Acts ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 — Intro 01:21 — Can we measure Fun? 04:31 — Thwarting creativity 06:01 — Can mundanity be Fun? 07:58 — What does “follow the Fun” mean? 10:28 — Fun and inner alignment 12:20 — Resolving conflicts 15:47 — Must ideas align? 17:39 — Are all thoughts creative? 21:25 — Different modes of creativity & learning 28:22 — Evolution of ideas in the mind 33:58 — How (poorly) we understand biological evolution 37:41 — Creating knowledge vs. learning knowledge 40:42 — Knowledge is information with causal power 43:06 — The Self and how the parts of the mind are organized 51:15 — Focus and attention 53:37 — The roots of inexplicit knowledge 57:15 — Physical sensations vs. emotions 01:00:36 — David's upcoming book 01:02:29 — Outro 🧠 More from me Book Website Newsletter Productivity blog X

    1h 4m
  2. JAN 6

    Discipline and Fun, Compression and Creativity, Emotion and Consciousness — Dirk Meulenbelt

    Dirk Meulenbelt, AI graduate, co-founder of based.guide, digital nomad, and organizer of CR events—joins me for a wide-ranging conversation at the edges of critical rationalism. We explore discipline and the Fun Criterion, creativity as compression, the construction of emotion, and the role of consciousness in grounding agency and judgment. Along the way, we dig into epistemology: the distinctions between explicit and inexplicit knowledge, expressible versus inexpressible understanding, and what it really means for knowledge to be explanatory.📚 Mentioned ResourcesLisa Feldman Barrett - How Emotions Are Made - https://amzn.to/3Lcq8bG James Russell's Circumplex Model of Affect -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion...What is the 'Fun Criterion'? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idvGl...Edwin's essay on Fun - https://edwindoit.com/funBrett Hall on the unknowns in evolution - https://bretthall.substack.com/p/know...Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman - https://amzn.to/4jolfstDavid Chalmer's hard and easy problem of consciousness - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_pr... Lobotomy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LobotomyDescartes' Error by Antonio Damasio featuring the story of "Elliot" - https://amzn.to/4psBdmZRichard Byrne, ‘Imitation as Behaviour Parsing’ - https://pages.ucsd.edu/~johnson/COGS2...Range by David Epstein - https://amzn.to/3MVzOIdIndustry challenge board https://www.innocentive.com/⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Intro01:08 Emotions11:10 Discipline25:30 Open-questions with the Fun Criterion31:31 The role of constraints in knowledge-creation38:08 Non-randomness of creativity42:27 Explanatory, explicit and inexplicit knowledge01:06:59 Proto-creativity01:28:17 Invention & functional ignorance01:36:59 Consciousness: the easy vs. hard problem01:50:59 Critical rationalism events01:55:10 Outro🧠 More from meBook: https://edwindoit.com/4actsWebsite: https://edwindoit.comNewsletter: https://edwindoit.substack.comProductivity blog: https://medium.com/@edwindoitX: https://x.com/Edwindoit

    1h 56m
  3. 09/20/2025

    The True Limits of What’s Possible — Drawing from David Deutsch

    In this episode, we explore the limits of reality—not as reasons for pessimism, but as the best explanations we have for what truly cannot be done. Drawing from David Deutsch, I explain 1) the laws of physics, 2) unpredictable actions caused by quantum fluctuations, 3) the unknowability of future knowledge and technologies, and 4) intractable problems that require resources we don’t yet have. The key takeaway is hopeful: anything that doesn’t violate these limits is possible, and human creativity can always find a way forward.Timestamps00:00 Intro01:01 Limit 1: The Laws of Physics02:23 Limits due to a lack of knowledge03:10 Limit 2: Unpredictable actions06:09 Limit 3: Unknowability08:31 Limit 4: Intractable actions10:35 Optimism and the Potential of Human Creativity11:53 Constructor theory12:44 OutroFeatured linksThe Science of Can and Can’t (Popular science book on constructor theory): https://www.chiaramarletto.com/books/...Constructor Theory of InformationDavid Deutsch, Chiara Marletto: https://arxiv.org/abs/1405.5563Constructor theory of time David Deutsch, Chiara Marletto: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.08692The Fabric of Reality (Chapter 9): https://www.daviddeutsch.org.uk/books...My upcoming book: https://edwindoit.com/4actsMore from meBook: https://edwindoit.com/4actsWebsite: https://edwindoit.comNewsletter: https://edwindoit.substack.comProductivity blog:   / edwindoit  X: https://x.com/Edwindoit

    13 min
  4. 07/31/2025

    Applying Critical Rationalism to Business – Bart Vanderhaegen

    Bart Vanderhaegen, business consultant and host of the Seeking Good Explanations podcast, joins me to explain his Problem Based Management method, built on critical rationalism. We discuss how organizations can improve by focusing on knowledge creation, a simple four-step problem-solving process, and the common traps businesses fall into when defending ideas instead of improving them. We also touch on Austrian economics, the experience of flow, and why personality tests can be misleading—plus much more. 📚 Mentioned ResourcesBart's Problem based management paper: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aWIUHqjv_wr6Y1F1ozPCV2s-9k6ATjdQ/view Bart's TEDx on Flow: https://youtu.be/XnPy3uVc3xo?si=XJyihagGxNnGiZV5 Seeking Good Explanations podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0hypZrKSlBFktwXaD1qp4m?si=cv5hJkh9TxO5UAffY9GJlw&nd=1&dlsi=64ce27b28cdd4271 The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch: https://www.thebeginningofinfinity.com/ ⏱️ Timestamps00:00 Intro00:53 The role of knowledge creation in business06:51 The basic process of knowledge creation09:11 Visual walkthrough of the 4 moves of problem solving13:40 What is a "problem"?18:13 The role of goals/success criteria23:28 Generating ideas26:16 The explanatory component of an idea29:35 The different modes of criticism33:43 When (not) to move on to execution40:48 The wrong approach to problem solving49:37 Assigning idea "owners" or not?51:24 Encouraging a problem-solving mindset53:19 The benefits of CR-based problem solving58:47 Are we early to CR-based problem solving?01:00:44 The Flow state01:02:39 Austrian economics01:07:27 Personality tests01:10:39 How Bart approaches problem solving in daily life01:12:41 Outro 🧠 More from meBook: ⁠https://edwindoit.com/4acts⁠Website: ⁠https://edwindoit.com⁠Newsletter: ⁠https://edwindoit.substack.com⁠Productivity blog: ⁠https://medium.com/@edwindoit⁠X: ⁠https://x.com/Edwindoit⁠

    1h 13m
  5. 07/04/2025

    How Ideas Evolve – Dennis Hackethal

    Dennis Hackethal, philosopher and author of A Window on Intelligence, joins me to discuss how human creativity evolved, how it differs from animal cognition, the role of emotions and values in the mind, and the connections between objectivism and critical rationalism—plus much more. Note: Some segments were re-recorded due to technical issues, resulting in occasional overlap. 📚 Mentioned Resources 00:00 – Dennis Hackethal – A Window on Intelligence https://www.windowonintelligence.com/ 01:30 – The Neo-Darwinian Theory of the Mind https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/the-neo-darwinian-theory-of-the-mind 06:26 – Karl Popper – Objective Knowledge (Appendix: The Bucket and the Searchlight) 07:30 – Lambda Calculus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_calculus 15:30 – Animal Sentience https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/animal-sentience-faq https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/evidence-of-animal-insentience 18:25 – Sleepwalking https://blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/sleepwalking 39:40 – David Deutsch – How Close Are We to Creating Artificial Intelligence https://aeon.co/essays/how-close-are-we-to-creating-artificial-intelligence 41:30 – What Are Inexplicit Ideas? (with Lulie Tanett) https://youtu.be/vxemBLZRgYI?si=CqWRISkp-svFmI69 44:30 – Michael Levin – Picasso Tadpole Experiments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XheAMrS8Q1c 48:40 – Richard Feynman – Cargo Cult Science https://calteches.library.caltech.edu/51/2/CargoCult.htm 53:09 – Robert Trivers – Deceit and Self-Deception https://amzn.to/4lBFHGg 57:30 – Daniel Kahneman – Thinking, Fast and Slow https://amzn.to/40oupNJ 1:02:40 – Lisa Feldman Barrett – How Emotions Are Made https://amzn.to/44rnLan 1:13:43 – Ayn Rand The Virtue of Selfishness: https://amzn.to/4nBiN3S Philosophy: Who Needs It: https://amzn.to/44MCXQQThe Fountainhead: https://amzn.to/44ezomr 1:17:00 – Anthony de Mello – Awareness https://amzn.to/44upoEb 1:19:25 – David Deutsch – Why Are Flowers Beautiful? https://youtu.be/gT7DFCF1Fn8?si=kmkvckzUp1eCL9s0 1:22:00 – Film: Whiplash https://g.co/kgs/xrCHrsM ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Intro01:30 The Neo-Darwinian Theory of the Mind 06:00 Ideas and thoughts are functions 07:48 Ideas as Software Functions 08:34 The selective pressure in the mind 09:00 Evolutionary Pressure in the Mind 10:14 The Meta-Algorithm of the Mind 12:59 Consciousness and Critical Reflection 16:00 Conjecture in the Unconscious 17:29 Conscious and Unconscious Behavior 19:59 The Complexity of Human Behavior 21:02 Differences in Learning: Humans vs. Animals 22:41 Reinforcement Learning and Evolutionary Algorithms 25:14 The Interplay of Randomness and Targeted Learning 26:42 Animal Behavior: Instinct and Sentience 31:37 How Creativity Evolved 36:18 Cognitive Abilities and Evolutionary Advantage 38:47 Understanding Consciousness and AGI 41:52 The Language of Ideas and Information Processing 43:36 Decentralized Intelligence and Motor Movements 46:42 Replacing/Overriding Unconscious Knowledge 48:41 The Complexity of Honesty and Self-Deception 55:07 Common Challenges & Hiccups in Reasoning 01:02:03 The Origins and Role of Emotions 01:06:23 Fun Criterion Nuances 01:10:06 Morality: Critical Rationalism, Objectivism & Existentialism 01:15:21 Non-Dualism and Awareness 01:18:55 Art, Beauty, and Inspiration 01:24:10 Bodybuilding 01:28:07 Pursuing or Envying Ideals 01:31:27 Outro 🧠 More from me Book: https://edwindoit.com/4acts Website: https://edwindoit.com Newsletter: https://edwindoit.substack.com Productivity blog: https://medium.com/@edwindoit X: https://x.com/Edwindoit

    1h 32m
  6. 06/28/2025

    Why You Shouldn’t Trust Your Mind at Face Value with David Deutsch & Critical Rationalism

    In this episode, we explore why all knowledge—whether from our senses, thoughts, or feelings—is inherently fallible. Drawing on David Deutsch and Critical Rationalism, we explain why even our strongest knowledge is likely flawed and should always be open to improvement. Through practical examples of faulty Intuitions, incorrect Statements, and misfiring Drives, we show how to develop a clearer understanding of problems. We also highlight the importance of defining success criteria early—so we know when a problem is truly solved.Timestamps00:00 Introduction 01:15 Why our interpretations and all our knowledge is fallible05:14 But, doesn't mathematics have absolute truths?08:28 Examples of errors in our internal knowledge08:42 Errors in our Intuitions09:41 Errors in our Statements11:29 Errors in our Drives13:21 Errors in Succes Criteria15:23 Recap & OutroFeatured linksMy upcoming book: https://edwindoit.com/4actsPrevious episode:    • How to Understand Your Mind with David Deu...  Reason is Fun "Potato story" podcast episode:    • Are feelings ideas? | Reason Is Fun #6  The Beginning of Infinity: https://www.thebeginningofinfinity.com/Conjecture Institute: https://www.conjectureinstitute.org/More from meBook: https://edwindoit.com/4actsWebsite: https://edwindoit.comNewsletter: https://edwindoit.substack.comProductivity blog:   / edwindoit  X: https://x.com/Edwindoit

    16 min

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