Doubling down on narrative rationality. I buy into the most compelling story I can find at any given time and navigate by it, whether it is apocalyptic, utopian, or in between. Narratives get you acting, instead of sitting around investing in or predicting others’ actions.
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I’m fundamentally not an investor type. I can do investor type thinking ok at an intellectual level, but I cannot make myself viscerally want to do it, let alone enjoy it. It’s like turning life into a never-ending tax filing project to maximize your refund check.
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i was about to post "I dunno Rick that seems like a lot of words to just say that the future is uncertain"
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The correct response is to invent the portal gun, not hide behind Steven Pinker’s rosy statistics
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I see this with my four young kids. They cycle from bliss to despair every five minutes. While us adults trade the valleys (and peaks) for emotional blandness.
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