psychology
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.
Peter Bregman • The Unexpected Antidote to Procrastination
I can give you examples and processes, but if you don’t have the ability to understand where you are and who you are, those won’t serve you much.
The path will be confusing.
It’s not supposed to make sense just yet.
When you’re doing something new, you aren’t supposed to be anything other than lost because you’re flailing in the middle of the ocean
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs — “Maslow used the terms ‘physiological’, ‘safety’, ‘belongingness’ and ‘love’, ‘esteem’, ‘self-actualization’, and ‘self-transcendence’ to describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through… [though there is] little evidence for the ranking of needs that Maslow described or for the existence of a
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The self.
The strange loop of us thinking about our own consciousness in relation to others.
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Parkinson’s Law — “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.”
medium.com • Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful – Medium
One of the facts of modern life is that a relatively small class of people works very long hours and earns good money for its efforts. Nearly a third of college-educated American men, for example, work more than 50 hours a week. Some professionals do twice that amount, and elite lawyers can easily work 70 hours a week almost every week of the year.
... See moreThe Economist • Why Do We Work So Hard?
The stage you are in determines much of what you notice in reality and the opportunities available to you.
And the higher stages you reach, the more you can tap into the stages beneath, meaning you have both the ability and wisdom to spot opportunities for varied versions of success and achieve them with grace as you move up the spiral.
The question
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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.