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You Are Going To Die: Leveraging Your Existential Dread For Fun And Profit
Syllabus:
25.1) Go touch grass - when you feel hopeless, you probably just need to go outside and not think about anything for a while.
25.2) Go touch grass - if you are chronically online, you will be extremely anxious about everything because the internet keeps your attention by telling you the world is scary and most people are evil. Stop it.
25.3) Go touch grass - no, literally. Being in contact with nature will improve your mental health.
25.4) Anytime something bad happens to you, it is your responsibility to turn it into a learning experience that you can grow from. Yes, even trauma. Especially trauma.
25.5) Life is a mirror for your mindset - how your beliefs about the world reflect back to become outcomes.
25.6) Be a contender, not a champion - the real victory is the journey not the outcome.
27.1) Sleep
27.2) Diet
27.3) Exercise
29.1) Making new friends: just walk up and say "hi".
29.2) Making new friends: go places where people who like the same things you do hang out.
29.3) Deepening relationships - offering and asking for help.
29.4) Deepening relationships - share feelings, not just facts.
29.5) Asking for support - people love to help you when they can see you are already doing the work.
29.6) Boundaries - establishing and maintaining them.
29.7) Cutting people out when they are detracting from your life.
29.7) Yeah, that goes for family, too.
31.1) Pro surfers don't live in Nebraska - how your environment impacts your success.
31.2) Move to the right city - if the best in the world don't live there, you are in the wrong place. 31.3) Move to the right part of the right city - if you can't walk to where you work on your goals, you are in the wrong place.
31.4) Move to the right home in the right part of the right city - if you can't relax at home, you are in the wrong place.
looks at long list, reflexively scrolls to the last point
Well, I'm sold.