Message from @secrite
Discord ID: 549740575864258560
@Roko I know this will sound really dumb but I've been doing a 'passive meditation' by leaving my phone turned off in my work drawer. I embrace the slow moments of life without any distraction. I sit down to my computer to work. Otherwise, I am mentally freed up.
I've been a social monk more and more the older I get and I'm happier each year because I'm living truly for myself.
@secrite That's a good idea. I think that we're generally overstimulated though and our bodies cannot handle it. Minimalism and meditation would be good habits to pick up
I'm more productive every year.
@JDB I usually wake up 0500 and work on the side until 0900. I work 5 mins away so I get in around 0905-0910.
oh wow nice
The last thing I want is external validation.
in order to reach nirvana, we have to let go
@MufflePuff Why? And how do you feel usually?
too much stimulation currently
Cloud 9 every day.
And because external validation is useless.
@Roko I've been leaving the phone locked away in the drawer the past 2 weeks and it's still hard. I randomly feel like I get a buzz in the pants (not even the good kind!) but then remember it's only for work.
muffle were u the person who uses google calendar?
Internal validation is all that matters. Not that it matters more, it is all that matters. And every day that I live and every day that I progress, THAT validates that fact. Which makes me even happier.
@secrite That's good! I'm not strong enough for that yet. I als have these phantom feelings of my phone in my pocket buzzing even though it might be on my desk.
I switched all my friends to Discord, too. That helped a lot.
i think that a core thing that makes us happy is daily progress - it's fulfilling - once you experience this for long enough (i experienced this daily when i was 16 through powerlifting) you realise that you're untouchable
@JDB oh my bad, I didn't see that. Yeah, but IOS calendar not Google.
gotya
It's one reason I am questioning my habit of playing games. I feel like I am hacking my desire to achieve things when I play games. I drain myself of wanting to achieve as much when I play too many games. It's weird.
right now - i am anxious sometimes because of my financial situation - for this i am speaking to roko for advice - once i move on from this i will be untouchable
for me, i like the idea of working in 3 month blocks (so splitting the year into quarters) and setting out goals for each quarter
it's like how a boxer prepares for a big fighg
@JDB You will easily take care of yourself. You just need to figure out your base "burn rate" - how much do you TRULY need to survive then make at least that (anything more should be saved/invested).
i think it helps me escape how shallow life is without living inside a bubble of some kind
my only expenses are £10 a month on phone, and about £10 a week on learning sources
when i move out, i will spend around £400 a month on rent
And food?
and £100 a month on food
if i earn a lot, £200
Ehm...I'd revise your food budget
I spend that much in two days
i will get into gym again
i'm not a CEO
<@549393998788296736> I am the same way. I am feeling myself lose interest in "climbing the ladder" and all the daily minutia (other than technical challenges). I just want to build stuff and solve problems. After work, I workout and socialize.
Yeah but still. What would you make that would sustain your work schedule?
@secrite sure there isnt. but do it for you. not for society's approval.
@JDB I suggest: $500/mo rent + $200/mo food + $25 phone/gym/fun. You can learn all else for free.
i know - ideally i'd spend more, but for my current situation i jsut want to live on the basics so i can support myself easily