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slowly increasing the # of tweets I have literally hotkeyed https://t.co/l9T9Hu2Q5O


cardsright https://t.co/QCM7vrkuBW

txtrpg https://t.co/Zn2QbrVItr

wifemanaged https://t.co/GlLF8aRusy

kneelbeforezod https://t.co/ZQ7JbXSJVD

friendsbook https://t.co/EEnPgdIJLB

goodreplygame https://t.co/9Fzs72xbgl

There is an art to replying and commenting, and probably like 60-70% of people I’ve seen on the internet fail at it. The important thing is not to speak your mind, but to “support” the OP. You can support them by disagreeing well & you can “mis-support” them by agreeing stupidly

survivorbias https://t.co/tnB88b86kC

focusmoreof https://t.co/tFaWtEZM1p

uxdegraded https://t.co/r7X1AFoy6F

shittychoices https://t.co/LqS4F1JWlb

fidgetyboi https://t.co/hX0Jcpet5m

lowresmodels https://t.co/19zdOv4ZUs

People typically have high-res models of their own lives and lower-res models of other people’s. We are all born clueless with incredibly low-res models of the world - then we tweak and upgrade our models. Different people do this to different degrees depending on many variables

plansdisregard https://t.co/svGsmVhzzq

storysuck https://t.co/3lLFJWHeom

Story: You suck at something It bothers you, so you work hard at it & many years, through lots of pain and failure You are now good at the thing & it comes easy to you You look around and you see that most people suck at this Why don’t they just get good?? Being good rules!

weirdohuh https://t.co/PEQnmKDv1b

20. wordartist https://t.co/hbbXXkBK7p

21. desirepaths https://t.co/ZeoA1ThAAq

my twitter philosophy, which informs my content philosophy, which is informs my life philosophy, is something like... pay attention to the sticky riffs in your conversations, and embellish them, and then use them as landmarks to navigate by, and pave the desire paths https://t.co/e0sOJHf1ju




22. assemblemind https://t.co/RxDCpECJOh

Now that more of us are playing the threading game: As we compete+collaborate effectively articulate things we all care about, And weave each other’s thoughts into our respective webs, The desire paths will assemble a mindcity paved with the best individual thoughts

23. originstories https://t.co/GIO36SQpuv

24. gazingatflowers https://t.co/tqEXy0AwDl

25. talkingpoints https://t.co/ntCrQkXuEb

26. wifelaughing https://t.co/OSWsjogBqt

27. favoriteessay https://t.co/E84GDVFDdo

My favorite essay of all time was written in 2011, and pretty much predicted the inevitability of today's culture wars (because it happened throughout history over and over again with the advent of each new piece of new media tech) https://t.co/iAmVULAp7Z https://t.co/m7qBdier6V





28. tastefaqs https://t.co/Rc18XokTfD

Let’s circle back and address some FAQs “How do I develop taste?” Well it shouldn’t be something you force yourself to do. What do you already like? What are you already interested in? Explore that with a playful curiosity and ask yourself what’s good, what’s not good. Have fun

29. stevejobsthread https://t.co/9xtUhCS1AR

steve jobs said a bunch of really insightful things over the years, but it can be surprisingly tedious to find them because there's so much noise from people over-quoting the inspirational babble. I find myself thinking this a few times a year; probably worth making my own set

30. monarchlife https://t.co/O4NFz9k0r7

31. lowbatt https://t.co/N44oPPYN7V

One of the biggest tells that someone doesn’t know what they’re talking about: glossing over addressing resource constraints, or saying things that imply infinite resources. Effectively everything is resource-constrained, & seasoned practitioners are especially sensitive to this https://t.co/DZi8XbYQqx

32. mindpalace https://t.co/uPoy7QO9er

I’ve basically taught myself to manage my ADHD with notes and threads. My “schedule intelligence” (deadlines, calendars, checklist) is terrible but my recognition and web-jumping is fantastic, so I spent something like a decade using the latter to build an elaborate mind-palace https://t.co/A2E4okufzH


@sharanvkaur wifeass https://t.co/GLE0e3mwLM

@visakanv fyi for readers, this just uses apple's built in "text replacement" feature! android natively has an equivalent feature under "text correction > personal dictionary", and it looks like the best option for system-wide text replacement on windows is to use an AutoHotkey script :))