Was reflecting on a related thought earlier: my income over the years has typically been anti-correlated with the social value of whatever I'm doing. (There are exceptions). I don't think this is unusual at all: the labor market for creative work seems mindbogglingly inefficient
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This seems intrinsic: the greatest creative opportunity lies where institutions (inc. the labor market) fears to tread. To some extent they're valuable opportunities _because_ institutions won't operate there.
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... so they're part of someone else's fun.
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There's enough people in the world, with enough variety in their passions, that if we invested to let people pursue what they enjoyed, not only would everything necessary get done-- it would get done with 100x efficacy. The prejudice against enjoyment is quite extraordinary.
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first and foremost people should do what it takes to survive.
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In every job that must be done, There is an element of fun.
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People unfortunately have bills to pay, and mortgages to clear before they can even consider the possibility of doing what they really want
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How to think about applying this stuff in daily life seems like a big opportunity for the CR crowd. It’s one of the things I find most unclear about how CR is supposed to be actively applied. cc
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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