psychology
Once you are stretched between two opposite poles (your old way of life and the new approach you want to take), you will encounter obstacles on the path.
If you are an aspiring writer, you may fall into the trap of perfectionism.
You start projects and then quit because they are never good enough.
With this specific obstacle, you would need to reframe
... See moreDan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Words make our reality and make our universe real.
Robert Moore • King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine
For the first time since his creation man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem – how to use his freedom from pressing economic cares, how to occupy the leisure, which science and compound interest will have won for him, to live wisely and agreeably and well.
The Economist • Why Do We Work So Hard?
You can take the same approach to your work, to your goals, and to your legacy. By combining these two ideas — the consistency of “10 years of silence” and the focus of “deliberate practice” — you can blow past most people.
jamesclear.com • Lessons on Success and Deliberate Practice From Mozart, Picasso, and Kobe Bryant
Introversion vs Extraversion — “Extraversion tends to be manifested in outgoing, talkative, energetic behavior, whereas introversion is manifested in more reserved and solitary behavior. Virtually all comprehensive models of personality include these concepts in various forms.”
medium.com • Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful – Medium
If the vertical axis is caring personally and the horizontal axis is challenging directly , you want your feedback to fall in the upper right-hand quadrant. That’s where radical candor lies.
firstround.com • Radical Candor — The Surprising Secret to Being a Good Boss
The players think they are playing one game – collecting Pokémon – while they are in fact playing an entirely different one, in which the board is invisible but they are the pawns.
James Bridle • The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff Review – We Are the Pawns
It seems people are very willing to give up their private information in return for perceived benefits such as ease of use, navigation and access to friends and information.