What does an example super-healthy lifestyle look like? Are there any prescription one could model their behaviour changes towards? I imagine it would include like: x amount of exercise, y diet, not smoking, yada yada. The elements that are suprising for a given person would likely be the really important parts. Ideally, if the prescription is sophisticated enough, some kind of prioritisation of different elements would be helpful.
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Is there a hedonistic counterpart to effective altruism? I’d sure like to get involved with that :) Imagine that, a community of hedonists, complete with a career advisory service, what products/services to spend your money on and such. Haha. I suppose LessWrong is the closest we get.
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When someone does something that invalidates or fails to validate you, that’s a reflection on them first that may then be attributable to you or could be to someone else! Though, that second part should be a separate, impartial analyses if you want to interpret with less bias.
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Cognitive dissonance. Ah. In the past when I have tried to narrow my value action gap, inadvertently, I ended up actually discovering things I thought where my values where not. That bridged the gap, without actually having to change much on the action song. There were important permanent changes in my mental life, and health behaviours. However, changes to my ways of relating to people where more minor, and/or transient, but none-the-less important. Brings to mind the Bruce Lee quote:
“Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.”
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I don’t understand this at all, and instinctively feel like THAT is linked to the reason I’m >insert inadequacy here<
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Life as a fund manager podcast, by a fund that is exceedingly transparent with acclaimed opinions and impressive performance. And, importantly, they have a neat, simple website and:
Key staff have the majority of their own money invested in Forager’s funds, ensuring our interests are aligned
Of particular interest in this community:
It goes into the role of fund management vs index investing, which may help breakthrough the cult of simplistic index investing in investment threads here, whether investing is harder today than it used to be and can a consistent strategy work or do you tweak them constantly
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superficially unlikely major future trend predictions:
sharing economy matures to usurp capitalism or socialism with career capital as primary medium of exchange rather than property
effective altruism movement is the normative philanthropic behaviour, in a similar vain to how the 20th century
enlightenment movement is presently normative in relevant public domains
quantified self structures private interests
lexically, libertarian politics fully coalesces then rescinds conservative politics
musings
What does an example super-healthy lifestyle look like? Are there any prescription one could model their behaviour changes towards? I imagine it would include like: x amount of exercise, y diet, not smoking, yada yada. The elements that are suprising for a given person would likely be the really important parts. Ideally, if the prescription is sophisticated enough, some kind of prioritisation of different elements would be helpful.
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Is there a hedonistic counterpart to effective altruism? I’d sure like to get involved with that :) Imagine that, a community of hedonists, complete with a career advisory service, what products/services to spend your money on and such. Haha. I suppose LessWrong is the closest we get.
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When someone does something that invalidates or fails to validate you, that’s a reflection on them first that may then be attributable to you or could be to someone else! Though, that second part should be a separate, impartial analyses if you want to interpret with less bias.
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Cognitive dissonance. Ah. In the past when I have tried to narrow my value action gap, inadvertently, I ended up actually discovering things I thought where my values where not. That bridged the gap, without actually having to change much on the action song. There were important permanent changes in my mental life, and health behaviours. However, changes to my ways of relating to people where more minor, and/or transient, but none-the-less important. Brings to mind the Bruce Lee quote:
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I don’t understand this at all, and instinctively feel like THAT is linked to the reason I’m >insert inadequacy here<
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Life as a fund manager podcast, by a fund that is exceedingly transparent with acclaimed opinions and impressive performance. And, importantly, they have a neat, simple website and:
Of particular interest in this community:
It goes into the role of fund management vs index investing, which may help breakthrough the cult of simplistic index investing in investment threads here, whether investing is harder today than it used to be and can a consistent strategy work or do you tweak them constantly
*
superficially unlikely major future trend predictions:
sharing economy matures to usurp capitalism or socialism with career capital as primary medium of exchange rather than property
effective altruism movement is the normative philanthropic behaviour, in a similar vain to how the 20th century
enlightenment movement is presently normative in relevant public domains
quantified self structures private interests
lexically, libertarian politics fully coalesces then rescinds conservative politics