Framing high-functioning pessimism.
There's a difference between brutal realism and pessimism.
Pessimism also indicates some sort of a defeatism where you're so pessimistic that you're paralyzed. You're unable to do anything.
But you can be realistic, and if the reality is pessimistic, you have to accept it. What you do despite that is what matters. So, we may have a pessimistic-looking view because that reflects reality, but every day we wake up and do good things. Every day we make improvements in everything. Every day we chart out new ambitions, new pathways in whatever incremental ways.
Maybe it's high-functioning pessimism. I think there's a constant confusion between realism and pessimism. So we are all realistic, but not pessimistic to the point that we are paralyzed from doing anything. Like, every day we are planning for the next 10 years.
There's a difference between brutal realism and pessimism.
Pessimism also indicates some sort of a defeatism where you're so pessimistic that you're paralyzed. You're unable to do anything.
But you can be realistic, and if the reality is pessimistic, you have to accept it. What you do despite that is what matters. So, we may have a pessimistic-looking view because that reflects reality, but every day we wake up and do good things. Every day we make improvements in everything. Every day we chart out new ambitions, new pathways in whatever incremental ways.
Maybe it's high-functioning pessimism. I think there's a constant confusion between realism and pessimism. So we are all realistic, but not pessimistic to the point that we are paralyzed from doing anything. Like, every day we are planning for the next 10 years.
Tailor Frame
“The only man I know who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me. The rest go on with their old measurements and expect me to fit them.” — George Bernard Shaw
“The only man I know who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me. The rest go on with their old measurements and expect me to fit them.” — George Bernard Shaw
Brain & Muscle Frame 🧠💪🏿
When it comes to strokes, "time is brain;" every minute counts.
Every minute after stroke onset, nearly 2 million neurons die.
"Time is Muscle" when having a heart attack. get to the hospital asap for any intervention.
When it comes to strokes, "time is brain;" every minute counts.
Every minute after stroke onset, nearly 2 million neurons die.
"Time is Muscle" when having a heart attack. get to the hospital asap for any intervention.
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Frame Synchoronocity
Forwarded from et/acc
The point of being High Agency person is to channel it to High Productivity. Otherwise its like top quality oven without a door.
if that energy isn’t directed into structured, measurable productivity, it leaks. You end up doing a lot, thinking a lot, but not producing much that compounds.
- Agency is heat generation = drive, initiative, self-direction.
- Productivity is containment and conversion = systems, focus, follow-through.
When both align, you get executional firepower = the kind that moves nations, companies, projects, or entire fields forward.
Agency creates fire.
Productivity cooks the meal.
if that energy isn’t directed into structured, measurable productivity, it leaks. You end up doing a lot, thinking a lot, but not producing much that compounds.
- Agency is heat generation = drive, initiative, self-direction.
- Productivity is containment and conversion = systems, focus, follow-through.
When both align, you get executional firepower = the kind that moves nations, companies, projects, or entire fields forward.
Agency creates fire.
Productivity cooks the meal.
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