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https://youtube.com/shorts/ROvNG4BhyaY?si=dNIP_aSufk9YsB7f
very true, just yesterday i found myself whining and complaining too much

to the point i stopped and realised i hated doing that

then i just started doing and i got shit done
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also remembered a video that explained how the root of laziness is being lost in life

made a lot of sense too

you have to tackle the root for a permanent fix
questions to ask yourself
humblespace
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZuxLxXmuXxA?si=RgdrMxq6Z9jlOMJm
in a world where it’s never been easier to do nothing, doing something becomes extraordinary
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always ask, but never expect
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humblespace
https://youtu.be/uJue4BnVZAo?si=rsRd56VwG2cZupyo
You have one life, don't settle for mediocrity

> the true test of intelligence is if you can get what you want out of life
a) getting what you want
b) wanting the right things
- society is often running on mimetic desire and following paths or chasing goals that aren't theirs. wanting the right things is questioning if something is what YOU truly want, instead of society or friends.

> secretary theorem in life
- to pick the best secretary out of a 100, go through the first 1/3 and use the best as a benchmarket, before settling on equivalent or better in the remaining 2/3 of candidates
- applicable in jobs, cities, dating, and life in general

> 10,000 iterations, not hours to mastery
- iteration is not the same as repetition. iteration involves error correction. do, fix, improve, repeat. 10,000 iterations to mastery.

> we're hardwired to be pessimistic biologically from living in jungles
- however, modern society is no longer linear. it is more forgiving of failure with massively compounding upsides.

> be skeptical about specific things and optimistic in the general
- the number of failures don't matter, because it is just a small bump in the long run. learning experience. as long as you iterate and cut losses quickly. be optimistic that you will eventually find the right match.

> once you've found the right thing, go all in
- explore quickly and iterate until you find the right thing. be willing to move all your chips to the centre of the table and go all in to compound.

> labels like introvert, extrovert, pessimist, optimist, are self-limiting
- humans are dynamic and will be flexible in different scenarios.
- look at problems at hand objectively without self labels from a third party pov.

> motivated reasoning is the worst kind of reasoning
- you will not find truth from motivated reasoning. it causes clouded judgement due to self looping of our identity or labels.

adaptation is intelligence.
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don’t attribute malice to incompetence

pretty much sums it up and it has been helpful in remaining stoic / not offended
opportunities
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if joy is not in the little things first, the big things won’t fully find us
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