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Thursday, 29 November 2018

Crazy Investors

Availability-Misweighing Tendency:
1) You don't have to do "deals" with every person. Today, (due to 80/20 principle of uber-inconveniency) my vice principal said that high school is one thing that produces 80% of negative emotions in my life. "I 'should' do something about it" was his command.
2) What can I learn from that, taking and consuming makes me hit a plateu, as more stuff makes me sick. I can't do "more" anymore. It makes me sick. I've reached a genetic ceiling of my abilities. But luckily, 90% of celebrities have same story. The way they overcome this genetic problem is to do "genetic overfeeding". To overfeed more stuff in terms of diet and let your inter gut flora adapt to such change. Applying this "Minimum Effective Dose" philosophy to my own "genetic ceiling", I can suggest to me (and you fellows there) that opt for full 13 hours party per day per weekend per month. And as Charlie Munger says, paying workers by hourly rate is what caused all problems of FedEX. Then shifting to shift-based pay increased productivity by more than 100%.
3) For folks like me, now my plan is to sleep at "bed" at times that my genes can't afford. Meaning to try to sleep like this: Before night + night + morning. All at the same time. This way I will do "genetic overfeeding" of my sleep system.
4) I did genetic overfeeding at other stuff at my life, with the exception of sleep. It seems, now is the time.
5) What Earth does to you? turns you into an animal who follows rules and must experiment so he can sleep and eat well? Is that it? God didn't want that.
6) The feeling as if you are breaking some rule sucks!
7) Today we have a very big disease. That disease is making small and innocent children feel guilty for small mistakes.
8) "What 20% of people/activities result in 80% of outputs for the next 12 hours?"
My answer would be: Good Gut, meaning some butter and maybe Chana or Red Lobia.
9) A Hut of Values.
10) Do airplanes really exist? I doubt all the pictures I've seen!
11) Small family, small values.
12) Can you use Air Travel to make an impact on the world?
13) Physics, Fitness and Force. The impact of folks like Charlie Munger on the world.
14) Am I a fraud?
15) Any subject that has "concepts" is a fool's errand. Real subjects don't have "Concepts" but rather some simple theory that you can add to your latticework of mental models.
16) Does food, travel, inheritance (Arabic Values) correlate to being rich? might be true now, but in future, only people who have "Charlie Munger-like" investment style have an advantage over today's immoral rich people.
17) Smartphones, computers and technology can be harnessed for good, if we have the strength to walk and review nations and countries, how they interact with it and it's upsides and then... downsides of those upsides.
18) Artist Anitta and her creations are terrific. Just look at the song Veneno.
19) Small Islands, GDP and charity should not hide the real stuff: prodigious talents, like Anitta.
20) In a place where people die of TB, here Elon Musks of the world are trying to build (*and destroy and waste investors' money) on rockets that crash to try to accomplish some sci-fi objective like getting humans to Mars. Sometimes, humans can be ridiculous.
21) Art without show is art never made. An Art which is not shared with world just because it's "very important" to you or that it's your idea, is the ultimate carelessness of an artist and a terrific laziness.
22) Humans have perceptions, yet what most lack is the strength to put their art out.
23) Make art that changes the world.
24) Then take from the world you so think on and then... redistribute amongst its settelers.
25) The biggest problem with today's world is that we believe less on classic text and more on "new trends" which are mere marketing vehicles of companies who have huge financial incentives to sell their products to masses. This is not bad, but what is bad is that masses are empty to truths and are easily fooled by confirmation bias.
26) The biggest problem, in truth, for people on Occam's Protocol is not really food, but really "feeding". As in 4-Hour Body, Tim Ferriss suggests the use of shakes and protein bars as well as high-protein/carb lunches/meals to help Neil Strauss gain mass.
27) People have a lot of myths in mind and the more I meet people of my generation, the more it concerns me about MUGAPP infrastructure.
28) Can you be a "wild riding bridger" and still be welcomed to rural countries? In other words, can you be Bear Grylls and still make an impact on the world. Well, I would argue that's the only option.
29) Evidence suggests it's not dexamethasone, but delayed natural healing process that fixed Uveitis. So what's the catch? dexamethasone inhibited Hypothalamus to produce testosterone... Holy Macaron?! Some studies suggest that rate is not that vital and the decrease is not significant given the doses of dexamethasone are "minimal", my opthalmologist gave me "Maxidex" Opthalmic suspension. So the conclusion, it is possible wi-fi which is put right near my head on my desktop PC, might be the cause of these problems. Wireless waves might be what impairing my hypothalamus and rendering it useless for what's it special for: keeping brain clear of germ and bacteria. Anyways, science does suggest we have more germ in our body than cells. So maybe a contradiction. But still the option is to test, control variables. That's it.
30) Humans need a device for ultra-marathon communication meaning one sitting in one part of country, no matter his status and family income, can see what a celebrity is doing for earning money, how he's making an impact, what are his habits and routines and the "mental" wiring he has!... and to do that, we need to read auto-biographies to know the habits of these people and then test different habits to create a combination of what works for you. As Bruce Lee said, "Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own."
31) Everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about, so take solace in that. And... adapt one rule: just adapt field-tested habits and beliefs of people who have done it. This was taught to me by Tim Ferriss in his book Tools Of Titans.
32) Are snakes in danger of being extinct?

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