Struck by a market-making provocation from @tristanharris today: "Imagine a world where you love how you make choices and you love how you're directing your attention, because tech inventors are competing to figure out how best to help you live as you intend."
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A question I find interesting: would people choose to use a product if they knew in advance that it would cause them to, say, quit their current job and take a different one that was more enjoyable and fulfilling at the cost of a considerable pay cut?
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It’s such a funny Trojan horse! I myself started meditation years ago because I wanted to “focus better” (ie for my work), and of course, after I became a regular practitioner, I understood how self-defeating that framing was.
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Have you expanded on this anywhere? I don't meditate consistently but feel like I got some benefit from hearing what I'm supposed to get from it, even if I can only get part way there without meditation.
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