CreamCat

Don't chase fun solutions. Apply minimal solutions to profitable problems.

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Growing spiritually is good, but it takes time. We need a simple process that stops us from distracting ourselves right now.

We often waste time by chasing and implementing fun solutions to unimportant problems.

Here, I propose a better process to solve problems.

  1. Don't come up with fun solutions to random interesting problems. Most of those problems are not profitable problems worth your time.
  2. Pick the most profitable problem in your life purpose or your project.
  3. Find a minimal solution to the problem, and implement the solution.
  4. Go back to step 2. Repeat this process until you run out of time or money.

If you find yourself immersed in devising fun solutions to random unimportant problems, you are distracting yourself by trying to solve problems that don't exist or are not important.

Stop. Apply the above process. But, applying the process effectively is going to require you to quit addictions and reach a minimal level of personal development.

Edited by CreamCat

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Culture encourages us to dissociate through materialism and ambition.

Purifying myself of emotional negativity and reactiveness frees up attention and takes the Leins and mortgages off my Awareness = more freedom, inner and outer.

 

Just being devils advocate,,,,,

Edited by Zigzag Idiot

"To have a free mind is to be a universal heretic." - A.H. Almaas

"We have to bless the living crap out of everyone." - Matt Kahn

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