Getting Rid of What Weighs You Down
Executive Summary “Getting rid of what weighs you down” is not one problem but a family of problems: excess body weight or low physical capacity, clutter and overaccumulation, overcommitment and calendar sprawl, …
Executive Summary “Getting rid of what weighs you down” is not one problem but a family of problems: excess body weight or low physical capacity, clutter and overaccumulation, overcommitment and calendar sprawl, …
We have inherited a boring, cowardly, accountant’s definition of wealth. Numbers on a screen. Net worth. Salary. Real estate. Stock portfolios. Status objects. The car, the watch, the house, the zip code, …
Executive Summary To ask what it would mean to “see the true reality” is to ask at least four different questions at once. It can mean: whether there is a mind-independent world …
Executive summary The claim that “the purpose of life is happiness” is plausible in a limited sense but too strong as a universal thesis. It is plausible because major traditions in philosophy …
and in this way… The iPhone is like ultimate device because, you could voice dictate your thoughts and jot them down whenever you want to… And also publish them whenever you want …
so the interesting thought about living abroad… Technically your capital is not very useful because… In terms of a day-to-day basis… Additional money or capital doesn’t really afford you much? Then what …
so I’m pretty big inside: assuming that… Time is limited, attention is limited… What is the greatest upside of wealth? Having more mind space for your thoughts?
This is a man who chose his own code. Not corporate approval.Not academic permission.Not gallery-world validation.Not algorithmic obedience. A camera.A body.A blog.A barbell.A family.A philosophy.A mission. John Wick would respect that. He …
Executive summary The best answer from the literature is not “more wealth causes complacency,” but “more wealth can increase the risk of complacency through identifiable pathways, while also creating resources that can …
Executive Summary The proposition “The purpose of wealth is presence” is partly true, but only under a strict instrumental reading. Across philosophy, religion, psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and economics, the strongest defensible version …
Executive summary The maxim “Anything which adds to your presence is good; anything which removes from your presence is bad” is directionally useful if “presence” is defined rigorously rather than romantically. Across …
Executive summary The strongest reading of the evidence is not that wealth automatically creates calm, nor that it inevitably corrupts into status seeking. It is that wealth is best understood as a …
Executive summary Autotelic entrepreneurship is best understood not as a settled formal construct in mainstream entrepreneurship research, but as a rigorous synthesis of three established literatures: autotelic personality and flow from Csikszentmihalyi’s …
fixing the world ,,, building things for the sake of wanting to make them !!! Not profit motive ?
Executive summary There is no single universally optimal “time” to deploy capital. The analytically strongest approach is to treat deployment as a state-dependent decision that combines four things: the expected return of …