4 lines to rule them all

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Heres a visual representation of what your life looks like if you live above the statistical benchmark to the age of 80. Each square here represents one week at an average of 53 weeks per year To some this might seem morbid, but I find it fascinating, humbling. You see a box I see milestones; birth of a child. The passing of a loved one. Graduation. The first paycheck. Marriage. Happiness and sadness and everything in between all rolled into 4 lines connected together. I like to fill in each week as it passes, it serves the following purpose - acts as a reminder on how far I have to go, so I contemplate and reflect on mistakes to learn from them - helps in keeping my self aligned to my values and stick to my smaller seemingly mundane habits that will only benefit me in the long run (like staying active/ keeping relationships) - keeps me grounded on how much I do not know - a constant reminder on not to take small things too seriously as it will all eventually come to an end - lastl...

Framework Thinking

We never think about thinking, metacognition, they call it. Its something that has stuck with me for a really really long time since I first heard about it about 15 years ago 

Then I heard Amin Toufaani taking about Lygometry, the quantification of what one does not know. What a cool name, Toufaani, what a cool name, Lygometry. 

Now the two things are together in my mind, Lygometric approach to thinking should be something taught at schools and beyond. Everywhere someone is teaching something we should teach them what we do not know, so they understand how to think about things that dont make sense to anyone. Why is this important, well Toufaani suggests (and i agree with him here) that knowing what you do not know allows one to be creative in finding solutions to open ended problems

And then again I find this interesting, since my entire life has been open ended problems, which I now realize, I need to be able to think about and solve, should I ever want to rid myself of the crippling self doubt and self-loathing that has allowed this blog to exist in the first place 

And so, thinking about thinking. This is where I would like for you to draw your attention to today - but I have to work, so I will come back to this.



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