maybe the way to do this is to outline first steps and attitude then let things happen naturally for your readers?
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RT @lucca_dev
I have been racking my brain trying to come up with a non cliched way to transfer my experience as a software developer but so much is just instinct, years of trying, being in it. https://twitter.com/empathy2000/status/1633167606109675520
https://twitter.com/lucca_dev/status/1633393748880048128
The trick here is realizing that with most things you do, it's actually pretty trivial to finish the puzzle if you just trust that there's a way.
also, texting a real person is still a hundred times more efficient than ingesting any kind of recording, for most complex tasks
what's missing is the intuition, which hasn't been, and couldn't have been, shared except through two people coming together in real life
This is part of why the motivational, cooking, lifting, etc youtube scenes are dangerous.
"you have video of someone else doing it! the only thing stopping you is yourself." is the refrain of the sisyphean song
Really the most effective way to give your intuition to someone else is in person. I think basically every other method falls deeply short, and in-person still isn't perfect. But you're upping the success rate substantially.
i let myself take notes during the first ~10 minutes of a meditation
any time i have a compelling thought come up, i'd open my eyes, grab my phone, and write it down in the notes app, then return
once my head is sufficiently empty, i sit much more easily
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RT @RomeoStevens76
If you don't enjoy your meditation practice, change it until you do.
https://twitter.com/RomeoStevens76/status/1632683409469489152
i still feel this way about most things
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RT @mbateman
3yo: I don’t want to go to school.
3yo:
3yo: But… I like school…?
me: When it’s school time you don’t want to go. When school’s out you don’t want to come home. When it’s bath time you don’t want a bath. When the bath is over you want to stay in.
3yo: That’s interesting.
https://twitter.com/mbateman/status/1633101051380346884
this is tongue in cheek but partially not. it’s not like there are no levers to be pulled re: stuff we don’t completely understand. the world is full of black boxes that we’ll never see the insides of, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t consider the black box when making decisions
corporate schell