转载自 lifehacks
- be as specific as possible. “agi takeoff fast”: define “agi” “takeoff” “fast”
- there’s no such thing as a coincidence
- for decisions: autoresolve (1) on specific date (2) to the more unpleasant one
- let people tell you no. don’t make the decision for them.
- if you’re ever confused about what to do, just do the right thing
- expectation of progress towards a goal is key to motivation. we are not motivated if don’t know next step. we are not motivated if we don’t know what the goal is
- when sending/receiving important email, snooze it for the date when you want to follow up
- set 1 hour timers to surface thoughts in a google doc and 3m timers to write down next steps.
- the more you know, the more easily you can see the next steps.
- key about naps: no need to sleep. brain never fully on, never fully off. If I took a 20 minute nap and didn’t fall asleep, i just took an excellent 10 minute nap!
- if you don’t have consistent scheduled time for your top goals, you don’t have top goals
- what are you being a coward about? be specific
- what are you ashamed of? be specific
- what makes you angry? be specific
- everything has an MVP & final version. MVP can usually be done in 10% of the time with a timer for 5-10-15 minutes & ensures you don’t get stuck. what’s the mvp of your current top goal?
- don’t be ashamed to ask “what do you do?” as the first question at parties.
- seek out weirdest people at parties.
- working on the hardest problems requires incredible amount of courage. acknowledge & embrace fear.
- strong intuition doesn’t mean intuition is right.
- even if high level intuition is right, without grounding actionable implications likely completely wrong.
- seek ground truth and poke reality. don’t settle for proxies or for winning arguments.
- never defer key beliefs. do everything possible to find ppl thinking from first principles rather than from what’s reasonable or what someone else believes
- be suspicious if you haven’t felt awkward today
- ppl good at thinking think that thinking is everything; people good at doing think that doing is everything. doers dismiss thinkers & thinkers are scared of doers.
- if there’s something on your mind, write it down & get it out. maintain full attention on what you’re doing.
- if you did a sequence of actions 3 times, make a checklist
- if you have a thought and you don’t like it, you can tell your brain that you don’t like it and drop it.
- add questions & ideas you want to get back to later to anki, snooze tabs, schedule them in asana.
- if you don’t find yourself naturally wanting to work in a location, go somewhere else. don’t even bring your computer to the one with bad vibes.
- send cold emails. assume that everyone is a friend.
- always have a timer on top & use it to avoid getting stuck
- what were you thinking about in the shower?
- lots of alpha in low status
- a reason why being in the bay area important - standards are high! otherwise easy to forget that there are people who need 10 minutes to blow you away with their energy & insight. lots of important ppl intuitions get fucked.
- be sus if you haven’t spent a few years feeling like a loser when everyone else was getting ahead
- if you never feel a particular emotion, it’s probably the brain suppressing awareness of it or suppressing the emotion directly
- read, don’t listen to books.
- people think that others have same motivations as them
- people protect themselves by projecting their fears on others
- you can decide to pay or not to pay attention to things
- what’s the default decision?
- be sus whenever you want to read & research instead of figuring something out yourself. it’s usually avoidance caused by fear.
- grab a piece of paper and write a feelings diagram asking “why” endlessly
- if you told someone in the year 1400 that the earth rotates around the sun, they’d either ridicule or burn you.
- run, don’t walk. literally. “Slow is fake”
- poke at whatever your 15-year old self felt & believed in.
- you’ll learn 10x more by talking to the paper’s author for 30 minutes versus reading it for 30 minutes
- you can’t improve what you can’t measure. if you want to improve on ground-truth, measure ground-truth
- never give up
- we become the people whose opinion we care about
- we become the people we spend the most time (physically and mentally) with
- get to the point
- who do you want to be more like? write a list
- set 5 minute timers and write next steps
- set a 5 minute timer and start doing the next step
- how do you feel – not think! – about your current top goal?
- every document must have a specific goal written at the top of it
- get to inbox 0 every day, unless you have a specific reason not to
- set 1 minute timers to surface thoughts
- close eyes when thinking
- take sundays off
- if you don’t want to write google docs, best to avoid me at dinner parties
- credible commitment not to engage in a certain stimulus is tantamount to removing it entirely.
- intelligence != genius
- fewer better arguments
- what’s the silver bullet?
- cherish friends who tell you things that make you angry
- sitting around on the floor with eyes closed thinking & having friends call you a coward both remain extremely underrated
- easy to replace systems get replaced by difficult to replace systems
- do something courageous
- homo erectus were not smart enough to do science. homo sapiens are.
- be sus if you’re not asking dumb questions
- feeling stupid now is better than feeling stupid in 10 years
- if someone is successful but there are no specific problems they solved, it’s probably because they’re good at persuading people rather than solving problems.
- what thoughts you can’t think?
- 1 year reorienting, 4 years executing
- some people are not your friends
- what’s your purpose?
- saying things out loud shows inner conflict
- put on your favorite song and dance
- “should” sus
- keep asking why
- who are your mentors?
- make sure you trust your own word
- reasonable priors are an oxymoron bc the world is just fucking weird
- workspace can be drama free
- if you want people you don’t like to like you you won’t like yourself
- at least 30% of the world’s smartest 22 year olds right now are in the bay area hustling to get an o1/j1/h1b
- writing makes thought visible.
- will you hire your future boss? think
- utility monsters are real
- luck favors the prepared
- most decisions are fake. we are not aware of options, feel like the right thing is impossible, can’t overcome fear.
- most decisions have a silver bullet & are autoresolved if set up right.
- wear a funny hat
- everything is power-law distributed
- everything is power-law distributed
- if you’re not failing you’re not operating at the edge. if you’re not operating at the edge, you’re not learning as much as you can
- use asana as your task manager
- ask for help. especially when you’re scared of asking for help
- keep asking why
- you haven’t failed until you’ve given up
- write google docs
- meditate
- avoid people driven by fear
- if someone you respect gives you dumb advice, think about it instead of discarding it immediately.
- let the world tell you no
- go to a rave get drunk & dance
- have a concrete positive vision of the future
- seek people who see the future
- seek people who don’t get angry at you for saying what you think, being yourself, and doing what you believe is right
- if you think you’re introverted, find better friends
- you decide whether to live in the past or in the future with your every action
- what will you regret tomorrow?
- in 1 year?
- in 10 years?
- when a prisoner at auschwitz was trying to escape the gas chamber, other prisoners alerted the guards
- never make decisions on the basis of tax rates
- if you have more than a few months of runway, start spending more
- spend 10-20% of your time reorienting
- ask the girl you like out
- brain is a wet sausage
- be kind
- if you’re 20, you’re probably underestimating yourself
- update all the way
- if you weren’t at Los Alamos in 1943, you probably thought nuclear weapons were 20 years away
- know what you want
- if you feel bad, low energy, depressed, demotivated, there’s probably a reason & there’s probably a solution
- the smarter someone is the more they can afford to have terrible epistemics and still be successful
- you are permitted to do what you believe is right
- autistic visionaries are not natural-born leaders
- risks are less risky than you think. take as many as you can.
- be loyal to your friends
- the richest people lose the most money, the most connected people get rejected the most, the most successful people fail the most
- go do something that can fail
- reflect on your day at the end of it and write down what you learned
- don’t die