Jacob Morres
Member-
Content count
2,294 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Jacob Morres
-
wtf why does this journal have 1500 views stop reading this omg it is not that good lol
-
Shit has me locked in lmao
-
I tried it a bunch a while back. At the time I really liked it but looking back now I'm not sure. But I'm motivated to try it again, thanks for the post
-
@lxlichael define? Depth Is my #1 as well. Creating depth requires some criteria I think though
-
The process of learning Learning = testing? === I love the 'learning =' series. So far (Learning = observation, learning = making distinctions, learning = behavior change) (Scientific method) Hypothesis -> test -> evaluate (some models that depicted the method didn't include the last step) 1. Make an observation. 2. Ask a question. 3. Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation. 4. Make a prediction based on the hypothesis. 5. Test the prediction. 6. Iterate (Eric Ries's method for innovation) Build -> Measure -> Learn Loop (https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/build-measure-learn.htm) Step 1: Plan your experiment: learn, measure and build – including developing a formal hypothesis. Step 2: Build a minimum viable product, and test it. Step 3: Measure the results against your hypothesis to decide whether you can develop a viable business around your product. Step 4: Learn from your results, and decide whether to persevere or pivot. (Ray Dalio's process to get what you want): 1. Audacious goals 2. Failure 3. Learning principles 4. Improvement 5. More audacious goals Meta learning: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_learning (a) have a theory, however primitive; (b) work in a safe supportive social and physical environment; (c) discover their rules and assumptions; (d) reconnect with reality-information from the environment; and (e) reorganize themselves by changing their rules/assumptions. Similarities & differences between the models: Strengths of the models: Limitations of the models: Assumptions of the models: Exceptions to the models: Disagreements to the models: Traps to the models: Leo's model: 'making distinctions': Nuances: Flexibility and adaptability to the situation
-
https://www.mindful.org/compassionate-boundaries-say-no-heart/#:~:text=What is a Compassionate Boundary%3F&text=A compassionate boundary is the,and the other person involved.
-
Self compassion may help. I find practicing self compassion makes it easier to make decisions from
-
I think you can see the beauty in everyone while simultaneously having needs/desires
-
What does your higher self want in this situation?
-
Be careful, there is a responsibility in your friendzones that when you take will remove the friendzoning (most of it)
-
No
-
@lostmedstudent hey i had this question at the back of mind - i am currently subscribed to mindvalley - and i noticed they had a parenting section they should have a 2 week trial where you can try out the courses they look juicy to me! haha. never tried them though so can't say. hopefully it helps
-
Jacob Morres replied to Consilience's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
both have their pros and cons -
.
-
if she's not into it or being integrous that's a red flag
-
Ik successful entrepreneurs who just found mentors
-
Honestly another one is not following my bliss. Self improvement is counterintuitvely a crux for me
-
"Hello?" - Leo to the Amazon worker
-
Perfectionism
-
no advice but i can relate. society can often impose on us in certain ways
-
I think leo said he'd ideally redo turquoise
-
Seems pretty orange to me (I only naval from his tweet storm so keep that in mind lol)
-
@Carl-Richard the advice on that thread is much better than the one on this one it's attuned to specifically to the person's needs (ton of questions were asked to gain a more accurate picture) + the person giving advice has relevant experience in that specific issue and topic and was able to diagnose what he needed
-
Jesus guys, yes Yes, eating healthy and going for a run, and meditating is important and can be helpful But its not complete enough information to get straight As nor is it necessarily relevant to his place in life "Hey guys I want some advice on becoming a top basketball player in my school, what would u guys recommend??" "CARROTS, EAT CARROTS"
