psychology
Murphy’s Law — “Anything that can go wrong, will.” (related: Hofstadter’s Law, “It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter’s Law.”)
medium.com • Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful – Medium
topophilia , popularized by the geographer Yi-Fu Tuan in 1974 as all of “the human being’s affective ties with the material environment.” In other words, it is the warm feelings you get from a place. It is a vivid, emotional, and personal experience, and it leads to unexplainable affections.
Arthur C. Brooks • Find the Place You Love. Then Move There.
Parkinson’s Law — “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.”
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Your purpose isn’t what you are building, something you find, or a career path that you create.
YOU as a person, are your purpose.
Kirsten Trammell • The Truth About Finding Your “Purpose”
The modern understanding of a career in most knowledge work fields involves a non-trivial amount of sacrifice. You are expected to pay your dues, work your way up, and ride out the rough patches. Endurance is key. If you stick it out long enough, there’s something great on the other side — primarily security. Even in jobs where management is less
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So often we spend life simply existing, but to live is the rarest thing in the world.
Kirsten Trammell • The Truth About Finding Your “Purpose”
that human value systems or worldviews (which influence how we interpret the world and make decisions… in other words, our operating system for reality) evolves through stages in an upward spiral.
These stages are the structure of how we think.
Each of us as individuals move up the spiral as we age and develop ourselves.
But this doesn’t only apply to
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aperspectival madness occurs when individuals or societies recognize the validity of multiple perspectives (which is good), but then fall into a relativistic trap where they cannot or will not integrate these perspectives or make value judgments between them (which is problematic).
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Phases of Love Bombing Idealization Phase
This is the “wow” stage. You’re praised, adored, and told you’re unlike anyone else (well, you are unlike anyone else, but still). Things feel effortless with this person, and they might say things like “I’ve never felt this way before” after only a few dates. It can feel magical, but it’s also moving at a
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