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Some Zen Buddhists hold that the entirety of human suffering can be boiled down to this effort to resist paying full attention to the way things are going, because we wish they were going differently (“This shouldn’t be happening!”), or because we wish we felt more in control of the process.
Four Thousand Weeks
Oliver Burkeman
We experience the world around us and ourselves within it — with, through and *because of* our living bodies. Perhaps it is life, rather than information processing, that breathes fire into the equations of experience.
The Mythology of Conscious AI
Anil Seth
To implement this idea with your morning routine, ask yourself these questions:
• What are the habits or actions that get you into a primed state for the day ahead?
• Which of those are necessary vs. nice to have?
• What's the most simplified version if you had to get it done in 5 minutes or were traveling and in an unfamiliar environment?
Using your responses, create your own version of A, B, and C morning routines. Track your execution against them for a few weeks and see how you do.
The best routine is the one that actually helps you get the important things done.
Why Your Routine May Be Holding You Back
Sahil Bloom's Curiosity Chronicle
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