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a commonplace journal about life and random interesting topics
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https://youtube.com/shorts/NsbpooGnz2Y?si=Mkqsht-zku2Jgp_v
Never attribute to malice what you can attribute to incompetence
Forwarded from Crypto Mumbles
decision fatigue
Forwarded from Crypto Mumbles
great video

talks about how luck plays such a huge part of our lives and how a small increase in luck (even 1%) can largely change the outcome down the road

most that have achieved success tend to attribute it to themselves and overlook the luck aspect of things

always increase your luck surface area and if you have benefited, do it for others too
It’s easier to learn to avoid things that disturb your peace of mind than it is to force yourself to not get disturbed by them
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wuwei 无为

Wu wei is a polymorphic, ancient Chinese concept expressing an ideal practice of "inaction", "inexertion" or "effortless action", as a state of personal harmony and free-flowing, spontaneous creative manifestation. 
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i really like Naval’s point on how not all books are meant to be finished

once you’ve extracted the key ideas or what you’re interested in from the chapters, just move on to the next

i’ve always been stuck on the idea that i have to complete books to say “i’ve read it”, but it has only led to me stalling on dry books and just overall delaying progress

will practice more intentional reading by skipping to interesting chapters when needed instead of forcing myself to skim through dry content

aiming to clear more books this year (part of my NYR)
that said, just bought 3 more books for my shelves !
as long as the dice is still rolling, you will get your six. for now, we clap for others and show love.
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life has never been objectively better and yet subjectively worst

because of our nature to desire
which reminds me of what Naval said,

“Desire is a contract you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want.”
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humblespace
https://youtube.com/shorts/gefXRkC-Ths?si=lTBgkO9xVagKn4MU
Jensen Huang’s best career advice,

“You have plenty of time.”
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