psychology
eliminate the opposing forces. Simplify your life, learn how to say no, change your environment, reduce the number of responsibilities that you take on, and otherwise eliminate the forces that are holding you back.
James Clear • Newton's Laws of Getting Stuff Done
Third rule of productivity
Unknown Unknowns — “Known unknowns refers to ‘risks you are aware of, such as cancelled flights….’ Unknown unknowns are risks that ‘come from situations that are so out of this world that they never occur to you.’ (related: Cynefin framework)
medium.com • Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful – Medium
If success is a catalyst for failure because it leads to the “undisciplined pursuit of more,” then one simple antidote is the disciplined pursuit of less .
hbr.org • The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
maia arson crimew • anarchism starts in the now: hope for a better future
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
... See moreDan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
The dollars and hours pile up as we aim for a good life that always stays just out of reach. In moments of exhaustion we imagine simpler lives in smaller towns with more hours free for family and hobbies and ourselves. Perhaps we just live in a nightmarish arms race: if we were all to disarm, collectively, then we could all live a calmer, happier,
... See moreThe Economist • Why Do We Work So Hard?
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.”)