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james, the giant peach@JimmyRis• about 5 years ago

This is towards Vibe Theory https://t.co/pHXekhNZla

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Venkatesh Rao ā˜€ļø@vgr• about 5 years ago

For simpler, more somatic goals, something like the description of archery in Herrigel’s Zen and the art of archery is a good guide. Or the inner game of tennis. But for something like a large corporate team project, words become necessary.

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRis• about 5 years ago
Replying to @JimmyRis

Vibe Theory tells us that silencing your innate Sense of Vibe is a common failure mode https://t.co/h3E2rYZt5T

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRis• over 5 years ago

@TheAnnaGat Ya I’m constantly reminding folks that ā€œbecause you want toā€ is totally a valid reason to do stuff and you can stop trying to justifying your actions so much

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRis• about 5 years ago
Replying to @JimmyRis

To achieve Perfect Vibe really just means doing exactly what feels great only and always, and shedding what doesn’t. Which requires the cultivation of your Vibe Sense https://t.co/FUZJqwTz1V

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Venkatesh Rao ā˜€ļø@vgr• about 5 years ago

A big part of locking on to motivationally sustainable goals is learning to quit unsustainable ones. This means taking ā€œnot feeling itā€ feeling seriously. It’s almost always a necessary and sufficient reason to quit. Or phone it in at bare minimum if you can’t quit practically.

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRis• over 4 years ago
Replying to @JimmyRis

ā€œPractical economists who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct vibist.ā€ https://t.co/mtEcaq6GzT

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