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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/nvRauqCD3u5hdkLm9/chess-and-cheap-ways-to-check-day-to-day-variance-in "Thirdly, having a good day at chess seems pretty strongly associated with having a good day at high-cognition-requiring tasks in general. In fact, it seems like a better predictor of this than asking myself 'do I expect to be good at cognition today?'."
 
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/nvRauqCD3u5hdkLm9/chess-and-cheap-ways-to-check-day-to-day-variance-in "Thirdly, having a good day at chess seems pretty strongly associated with having a good day at high-cognition-requiring tasks in general. In fact, it seems like a better predictor of this than asking myself 'do I expect to be good at cognition today?'."
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== more emotion than ability ==
 
== more emotion than ability ==
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== motor learning and sleep deprivation ==
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== Gary recommends blog on memory ==
 
== Gary recommends blog on memory ==
  
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