I would of course have a different response to someone who asked the incredibly different question, “Any learnable tricks for not feeling like crap while the world ends?”
(This could be seen as the theme of a couple of other brief talks at the Solstice. I don’t have a 30-second answer that doesn’t rely on context, and don’t consider myself much of an expert on that question versus the part of the problem constraint that is maintaining epistemic health while you do whatever. That said, being less completely unwilling to spend small or even medium amounts of money made a difference to my life, and so did beginning a romantic relationship in the frame of mind that we might all be dead soon and therefore I ought to do more fun things and worry less about preserving the relationship, which led to a much stronger relationship relative to the wrong things I otherwise do by default.)
I would of course have a different response to someone who asked the incredibly different question, “Any learnable tricks for not feeling like crap while the world ends?”
(This could be seen as the theme of a couple of other brief talks at the Solstice. I don’t have a 30-second answer that doesn’t rely on context, and don’t consider myself much of an expert on that question versus the part of the problem constraint that is maintaining epistemic health while you do whatever. That said, being less completely unwilling to spend small or even medium amounts of money made a difference to my life, and so did beginning a romantic relationship in the frame of mind that we might all be dead soon and therefore I ought to do more fun things and worry less about preserving the relationship, which led to a much stronger relationship relative to the wrong things I otherwise do by default.)
(Can you give one or more examples of what doing more fun things in your relationship looks like as opposed to worrying about preserving it?)