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Malcolm Ocean ξ¨π΄ββ οΈ@Malcolm_Oceanβ’ almost 7 years ago
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@visakanv People arr habituated to orient to what they *don't* want. And the question "what _do_ I want?" is a fundamentally different type. You can watch people answer "what do you want?" questions in the negative.

Malcolm Ocean ξ¨π΄ββ οΈ@Malcolm_Oceanβ’ almost 7 years ago
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@visakanv Absolutely! See this blog post: https://t.co/vamgPfQBLI (Which I'm re-reading 3 years later and noting that it's unclear in various ways. But still a useful concept.)

James Stuber π±πΏπ³π@uberstuberβ’ almost 7 years ago
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@visakanv Is directly seeking to learn "what I want" the best approach? What if the better path is to approach it obliquely? Think "person who directly aims to get rich" vs "person who builds useful things and ends up rich in the process"

Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvβ’ almost 7 years ago
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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvβ’ almost 7 years ago
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