from [/villagepump/intellectual production is not stoicism](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/intellectual production is not stoicism).
There is a “stoic atmosphere” in intellectual production because
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Half the fault lies with those whose job it is to teach people how to do intellectual production Businessization of Methodology.
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The other half I want to brag about how hard I’m working. People’s fault. a story called …
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I kind of got a stoic vibe from “intellectual production,” and I didn’t really get that vibe, but maybe that’s just a self-serving assumption to begin with, and maybe it’s “intellectual production” when you’re using Scrapbox to accumulate information. - stoic, or rather, using the idea method or something like that image of working hard is strong for some reason.
- Stoic.stick to one’s post イメージ、 People who want to brag about their hard work. のせいだと思う
- Also, the type of people who make money by teaching methods create “methods that require someone to teach them”.
- Same as in [Manners instructors create manners.
- Looking at masui and shokai, who are obviously capable of intellectual production.
- I can’t organize the hierarchy for the life of me.”
- I want it to work even when I’m drunk.”
- How can we make it easier?”
- I’ve been thinking about this for a long time.
- When there is a discrepancy between “what people who actually do intellectual production do” and “what people who tell you how to do intellectual production teach,” which is more reliable?
- You’re right, Scrapbox is not a tool for hard work.
- Also, the type of people who make money by teaching methods create “methods that require someone to teach them”.
- Stoic.stick to one’s post イメージ、 People who want to brag about their hard work. のせいだと思う
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