
LessWrong (30+ Karma) “Don’t Overdose Locally Beneficial Changes” by Mateusz Bagiński
Mar 28, 2026
A cautionary take on applying beneficial changes too extremely. Uses a calories analogy to show optimal amounts exist. Explores how context shifts change marginal utility. Highlights cases where helpful practices become harmful when pushed to the extreme. Surveys examples across meditation, polarization, AI thinking, and alarmism.
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Marginal Utility Of Behavioral Changes
- Good changes have context-dependent marginal utility and can become harmful if applied without limit.
- Increasing a change alters context, so its marginal benefit can fall or reverse as you escalate it.
Meditation Led To Emotional Numbness
- Meridin Amal meditated an hour daily for weeks and found himself emotionally numb at breakfast with his toddlers.
- He stopped meditating after realizing extreme non-reactivity removed ordinary joy and connection.
Don't Pursue Total Emotional Nonreactivity
- Fix the majority of emotional reactivity but avoid pursuing total non-reactivity past diminishing returns.
- Aim for roughly 60% reduction in reactivity and 90% resolution of triggers before stopping intensive self-modification.
