The real productivity hack is accepting that most tasks aren't worth optimizing and just doing them badly
Many such cases (we just haven’t found them yet) image
I don't network. I write. A thread 🧡 1/17 image
The real reason people hate self-checkout isn’t the loss of human contact it’s that you pay the same price but do more work, violating our intuitions about fair exchange. It’s like if restaurants charged full price but you had to bus your own table
The generation born between 1946 and 1964 achieved the greatest coup in financial history: they conceived and raised their own exit liquidity
How to actually get 8 hours of sleep: - Put your phone in another room at 9pm - That's it. That's the whole thread.
theory: 'Deep work' is just what we called normal cognitive function before we broke our brains with notification systems designed by teams of PhDs whose literal job is to make the casino irresistible
We’re living through personal agency hyperinflation. Every new app or AI copilot feels like printing fresh banknotes. At first, you feel richer. But when the power goes out, you realize the reserves of actual skill are gone.
Social media gave everyone a printing press, then we discovered that most people use printing presses the same way they use bathroom stalls: to write inflammatory things they'd never say to someone's face...
Study finds people who drink coffee live longer. Study finds people who don't drink coffee live longer. Study finds people who drink exactly 2.3 cups of coffee while standing on one foot during a lunar eclipse live longest of all.