psychology
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,
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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
The Opposite of Suicide II.
zenmedicine.coThese are the 4 “phases” to expect as you move from one stage to another:
• Alpha – Life is good and normal. There is order.
• Beta – Doubts arise as you enter a new phase. Doing the same thing only makes it worse.
• Gamma – You feel lost. Things are chaotic and turbulent. This is where you can get trapped and feel like there’s nowhere to go.
• Delta –
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Loyalists vs Mercenaries — “There are highly loyal teams that can withstand almost anything and remain steadfastly behind their leader. And there are teams that are entirely mercenary and will walk out without thinking twice about it.”
medium.com • Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful – Medium
Motivation often comes after starting. Find a way to start small. Objects in motion tend to stay in motion.
James Clear • Newton's Laws of Getting Stuff Done
80% of living the life you want boils down to creating your own goals while most people are mindless slaves to society’s goals.
Dan Koe • How to Join the Top 1% of Intelligence
the agency we can actively assert over our own futures, which is fundamentally usurped by predictive, data-driven systems
James Bridle • The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff Review – We Are the Pawns
What if we all lived life like a surfer on a wave?
The answer that kept coming to me was that we would take more risks.