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    1. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp Mar 1
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      Jeremy Stangroom Retweeted Jo Wolff

      I'd go with do what you most enjoy, the thing that gives you psychological flow, because nothing you do is likely to have lasting value.https://twitter.com/JoWolffBSG/status/1101583326853378050 …

      Jeremy Stangroom added,

      Jo Wolff @JoWolffBSG
      Advice I give to colleagues struggling under conflicting, unbearable, burdens: do what you think most likely to have lasting value. Should any MP feel in need of a bit of mentoring at the moment, that’s what I’d say to you too.
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    2. Jo Wolff‏ @JoWolffBSG Mar 1
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      Replying to @PhilosophyExp

      Lasting need not be permanent...

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    3. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp Mar 1
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      But semantics aside, I'm really not sure that going for a lasting effect is the best advice. At least not for everyone. That's a big ask, and wouldn't necessarily foster flourishing.

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    4. Jo Wolff‏ @JoWolffBSG Mar 1
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      I’m talking about people struggling to prioritise. But as a pluralist I accept other forms of advice may work just as well. However I would not advise MPs to seek flow at the moment.

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    5. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp Mar 1
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      Okay. But in the face of unbearable burdens believing one should prioritize the one that will have lasting value could increase the unbearability. I know philosophers & others who have been paralyzed by that sort of thinking.

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    6. Jo Wolff‏ @JoWolffBSG Mar 1
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      In the full version I make clear that teaching students is an example of something of lasting value.

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      Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp Mar 1
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      Yes. I figured that was the thought, and it's probably right. Not sure most academics would see it that way though (even if they claimed they did)! :)

      11:46 PM - 1 Mar 2019
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        2. Jo Wolff‏ @JoWolffBSG Mar 1
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          And if they are paralysed by idea of teaching students then they have to reconsider their career choice (normally).

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        3. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp Mar 2
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          A friend of mine gave up teaching after a couple of terms at PCL for this reason. He found himself endlessly preparing for seminars, trying to second guess student questions, etc, & consumed with fear at weekends. Spent a happy life working at British library. Retired last year.

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