People with strongly mission-centric lives (eg like Musk mission to get to Mars, but at your scale)...a question: How often do you "sneak off" from your mission for something fun, and what form does that fun typically take? Share mission too for context if okay doing so.
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Replying to @vgr
The mission IS the fun you’re sneaking off to, the humdrums of daily activity are what you’re leaving
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Replying to @nrose
Up to a point. But when you make it your job, the polarity flips. Eg. ribbonfarm was "sneaking off fun" for me and became a "mission" when I quit my job and made it my platform for free agent life. It was still fun, but not in a "sneak off" way. More front-and-center.
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Replying to @vgr
Is ribbonfarm’s mission to expand the thinking of decision makers to enact more galaxy-mind, universal-care policies? I feel like if a mission isn’t unconditional love in some form, it’s gussied up self interest. Which is fine but needs it’s own label.
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Nah, nothing that practical. Ribbonfarm's mission is currently to "refactor perception" whatever that means. We're actually just about to update that mission, since the refactoring-perception part of our stack is kinda stable and steady state now.
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