2021-06-11
- derived from How do you know what your life choices are?
tkgshn: This is very abstract, itās like a movement -difference as various physical and community concepts!
nishio: i was thinking about this and it developed a bit. [why is āmobilityā important? Human Observation range is limited, we canāt see far enough, we canāt notice things outside of our limits, we canāt see what is outside of our limits, and we canāt see what is outside of our limits. Movement is an opportunity to see things that were previously unseen, and one useful way to answer the original question, ā[How do we know what our options are?ā twitter.com/ tkgshn/status/ā¦
nishio: The strikingly observed āI saw a close stranger doing it,ā āI learned about it from a distant friend,ā and āI learned about it from a close mentorā are seemingly disparate People who see what they donāt seeā¦ā are opportunities to ābroaden oneās horizonsā. I think these two are the main pillars (maybe there are others).
nishio: First, be aware that your range of observation is limited and think about how you can expand it. Some people are lucky enough to have expanded it passively, others actively. In both cases, the first step is not always a big jump, more often than not people seem to
nishio: some said āthere were notā for āLife Choicesā. Of course Choice is not given equally., so there may be some who really didnāt have any. But more than that, like assuming that choices are āgivenā and not actively taking action to obtain them,
- Prince on a white horse who thinks he can give and doesnāt act to get.
The case where the client thought that the Future value of options would be known at the time of selection, and chose only āoptions with clear (small) valueā rather than āOptions of uncertain valueā, resulting in below-average performance when compared to others (like the Cash Deposit Trap). (like Cash Deposit Trap).
- Mistaken belief that future value can be known in advancePlanned contingencyUncertainty
nishio: And then thereās the āthe grass is always greener on the other sideā effect, where you underestimate the value of what youāve already gained, Iāve already made choices and benefited from them, but what I didnāt get seems bigger than it really was.
digression
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I realized after walking three kilometers in the park wearing Vibram Five Fingers that [walking is good for thinking. (Related road of philosophy)
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