values
- I can’t tell whether this is so obvious it doesn’t merit mentioning, or so fundamental it’s hard to see, but I’ve noticed recently that there seem to be two core approaches people take to establishing trust in communication. Call them “truth-seeking” and “community-seeking.” Most people seem to have a dominant social mode in which they operate basi... See more
from Are You a Jerk, or a Liar?
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It’s more fun to be a fan than a critic. I’m not looking to spend my life tearing things down, when it can be so satisfying to build things up.”
from 3-2-1: Fans vs Critics, the Curse of Jealousy, and the Secret to Living a Full Life by 3-2-1 Thursday newsletter - James Clear
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- anyone who prioritizes the wellbeing of the “future of humanity” in the abstract over the dignity and care of individuals in the present cannot claim that they truly care about people
from Tweet by Ashley
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Once you've honed in on your intrinsic motivations, the next step is ensuring your actions and goals are in complete harmony with your values. Clearly define what you stand for and use these principles as a compass for your decisions. This alignment doesn't just boost motivation—it ensures your journey is meaningful and satisfying.
from What Drives You Towards Your Desired Reality? by Veronica Joce
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Understanding the Distraction of Busyness
Summary:
Many people aspire to fit a lot into their days, even when they know it may not be feasible.The concept of time affecting what we can do is discussed, with the idea that we may not always act rationally. Our values and desires drive our behavior, and becoming aware of the habit of constantly mentioni
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