Top Left Mood

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/kdQM6KgHB4FPvi6jb/top-left-mood

Link post Exploring the missing mood in the predictive processing model, which conveniently helps explain everything I believe in.

Comment

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/kdQM6KgHB4FPvi6jb/top-left-mood?commentId=XFKibL4uZPBAYYnfp

This bidimensional model is weird.

  • I can imagine pure mania: assigning a 100% probability to everything going right

  • I can imagine pure depression: assign a 100% probability to everything going wrong

  • I can imagine pure anxiety: a completely flat probability distribution of things going right or wrong

But I can’t imagine pure top left mood. This lead me to think that the mood square is actually a mood triangle, and that there is no top left mood, only a spectrum of moods between anxiety and mania.

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/kdQM6KgHB4FPvi6jb/top-left-mood?commentId=DE4zDrhgJpkNb6gSy

I’m with you—I consider myself (and have been called by others) an incredibly optimistic cynic.