Things that make you go Hmmmm
As a good rule of thumb, "When I hear a story, when should I be especially suspicious?" If you hear a story and you think, "Wow, that would make a great movie!" That's when the "uh-oh" reaction should pop in a bit more, and you should start thinking more in terms of how the whole thing is maybe a bit of a mess.
Tyler Cowen • Be suspicious of stories | Tyler Cowen | TEDxMidAtlantic
Invest Energy Into A Series Of Projects
Don’t learn skills.
Build projects.
Skills, like degrees, are practically useless in isolation.
A series of projects is how you move toward the life you want. If you want to receive, you must give, and keeping your knowledge in your head is a surefire way to become bitter about how smart you are and how little... See more
Don’t learn skills.
Build projects.
Skills, like degrees, are practically useless in isolation.
A series of projects is how you move toward the life you want. If you want to receive, you must give, and keeping your knowledge in your head is a surefire way to become bitter about how smart you are and how little... See more
Dan Koe • The Fastest Way Create a New Life
My therapist can't save me from capitalism. But they can help me remember that my struggles are not personal failures—they're the predictable result of living in systems that prioritize profit over people.
Michell C. Clark • My therapist can't save me from capitalism, and yours can't save you, either
don’t surround yourself with smarter people. Surround yourself with differently free people.
Venkatesh Rao • Don’t Surround Yourself With Smarter People
Summary.
From “I like to be efficient” to “I trust my gut” to “I can make a rational decision,” there are a number of deeply ingrained — and counterproductive — myths we tell ourselves about how we make decisions. Underlying these myths are three common and popular ideas that don’t serve us well: First, as busy people, we don’t need to invest
... See moreCheryl Strauss Einhorn • 11 Myths About Decision-Making
Pull back and say, "What are the messages, and what are the stories that no one has an incentive to tell?" and start telling yourself those, and see if any of your decisions change. That's one simple way - you can never get out of the pattern of thinking in terms of stories, but you can improve the extent to which you think in stories and make some... See more