One of my main discoveries this year is that you don't need to use force or will to get good at things. You don't even need to intend to. Just to do them, and pay attention.
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You have fun playing soccer with friends and pay attention to what you're doing and its outcomes? Congrats now you're good at soccer.
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You enjoy talking to people and pay attention to what you're doing? Congrats now you're good at networking, relationships, meeting people and making friends.
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You enjoy shitposting on twitter and pay attention to what you're doing? Congrats now you have followers, cred, status, reviews of things you write, invitation to events, connections, and money (working on it)
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You enjoy figuring out your trauma and solving it and pay attention to what you're doing? Congrats now you're solved and interesting and know a bunch and are useful
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TL;DR: Do whatever the fuck you can naturally pay attention to
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The hard part is often figuring out what that ishttps://twitter.com/reasonisfun/status/1047769176381820928 …
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Funny that
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I think this model assumes that we all have revealed preferences that are ‘useful’ in the economic (or at least in the personal/relational) sense Also it assumes that if you uncover and invest in those things, you will become outstanding at them Neither are foregone conclusions
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