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Update: Bliss is now my #1 goal. It just . . . smooths everything. And it’s worth it. No more so, nor any less so than anything else. https://t.co/nAnypfyDNm

2. ordering my goals very strictly It just makes it so clear maintaining N different goals with vague timelines is so hard. ordering my goals makes it simple. I ask “have I done enough for Goal #0?” If not, fix that. “Have I done enough for Goal #1?” . . . and so on. https://t.co/1an8fNWdCI


We lose that pliability, that ability to get ourselves going in any direction, as procrastination and obsession become things of the past. This tightness is rational. We go blind when the environment is epistemically dangerous and trying to coerce us.

Here’s @reasonisfun articulating the same idea. You’re afraid of giving your feelings the wheel. You don’t trust them to be responsible. You’re right. They’ll suck. They’re kids. And they’ll learn. At the wheel. https://t.co/Mf2Vp1bb5x

You’ll need slack to make this work. You don’t give the kid the wheel when you’re about to die. 💪 Win back slack. 🤸♂️ Use slack to let feelings run. 🐣 In that running, become an easier, more natural you. https://t.co/hmecx4dsZd

The analogy between kids and emotions is hardly coincidental. “Inner children” is not a misnomer. It’s quite literally frozen processes from child you.* https://t.co/nMEb8BgXYY

Inner kids *will* draw all over your walls 🖍🎨 👨🎨🙊 It won’t look very respectable to others 🌭👻👾🎃 But gosh, will it bring you joy ✨ . . . https://t.co/0JyrUwnYn6

And you know the secret to working with kids? It’s the same as as working with yourself, when you feel tight or coerced. Seriousness is tightening. Play is loosening. 🔧🔩 These are your tools. https://t.co/o50nTq15wJ