Jordan Hall and Daniel Schmachtenberger suggest we hone our perception, sensemaking and choice-making abilities to increase sovereignty. Choice-making includes action but I'm wondering if "doing" needs to be separated as its own category?
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I get the feel, especially listening to the emerge podcast, of like "okay but now what do I DO". And I think Daniel often tries to ask that as well, with varying degrees of success xD a problem I see in this community is a preoccupation with abstract ideals
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Though I also see a lot of action happening, as a direct result of all the theory stuff. But our communication about such experiments, their progress, and how people can help/what resources are needed, could be improved Otherwise the urge to help w/o direction can overwhelm
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From personal experience, I do too much theorizing without feedback from "reality", and I think it's the quickest way to increase existential risk at an individual level. Over-investment in a theory.
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agree with this. It's (seemingly) so much easier to 
rather than
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