Some of us learn tricks for accessing cognitive flow—meditation practices, rituals, substances, disciplines, routines, inspiring texts…
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… we learn how it *feels* to approach a specialized cognitive mode, we sense faint tendrils of the state…
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Because these cognitive modes are so valuable, institutions ought to promote them—providing conducive circumstances, and teaching methods!
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Most software companies get this exactly wrong, with open-plan offices and administrative busy-work interruptions. (This is well-known!)
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Research universities used to provide conducive circumstances for thinking—but perverse incentives and administrative idiocies negated that.
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When reading a complex contract, I practice “anti-meditation”… Instead of “when you notice yourself thinking, return to awareness of space,”
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… I invert the instruction to “whenever you notice yourself aware of space, return to thinking!” Otherwise, your mind constantly slides off.
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I have to do something similar to get any real work done too. Intentionally induce unpleasant emotions and busy my mind.
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Yeah, some kinds of work demand that :( Others, the opposite!
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I got hooked on meditation induced altered states of bliss void, and those flow states weren't synchronous with average job.
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