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Jan 16, 2025

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part IV

How AI sparks the human renaissance

As AI automates jobs across sectors, humans will be forced to re-evaluate the role of work. Robots will dominate tasks centered on efficiency and utility, but jobs that emphasize human creativity, emotional intelligence, and connection are likely to remain the domain of humans. This may lead humanity into a world in which curiosity and connection matter more than tangible outputs.

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Dec 20, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part III

How pursuit and achievement disappoints

Society conditions us to prioritize achievement over presence, often at the expense of personal fulfillment. Using anecdotes and reflections from Jim Carrey, Bob Marley, Eckhart Tolle, and others, we discuss the relentless pursuit of success and material goals, which can disconnect us from our source energy.

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Dec 13, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part II

Curiosity, flow, and the lost magic of play

As we grow up, we trade the effortless joy of childhood play to chase after goals and outcomes. Responsibilities, societal expectations, and the relentless pursuit of achievement erode our capacity for our early, relatively unburdened experiences.

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Dec 8, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part I

Process, outcome, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs

We're told we should focus on "process" over "outcome," as each success or failure simply begets the next goal in an unending cycle. But why doesn't that stop us from setting goals?

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Oct 30, 2024

The Alchemy of Pain

Embracing the duality of growth and suffering

Seemingly negative experiences like failure, regret, and empathy are not simply obstacles to overcome but rather are an integral part of wisdom, character, and grace. These pairs are fundamentally entwined, and occur everywhere. By embracing the "messy" parts of life, we can ultimately grow and achieve a more complete understanding of ourselves.

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Oct 9, 2024

No-one Can Teach You Anything

How real wisdom percolates outward from your own experience

In a summer in my mid twenties, a buddy and I discovered the Tao Te Jing and it blew our minds wide open. But did we actually learn anything on the first read?

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Jan 16, 2025

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part IV

How AI sparks the human renaissance

As AI automates jobs across sectors, humans will be forced to re-evaluate the role of work. Robots will dominate tasks centered on efficiency and utility, but jobs that emphasize human creativity, emotional intelligence, and connection are likely to remain the domain of humans. This may lead humanity into a world in which curiosity and connection matter more than tangible outputs.

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Dec 20, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part III

How pursuit and achievement disappoints

Society conditions us to prioritize achievement over presence, often at the expense of personal fulfillment. Using anecdotes and reflections from Jim Carrey, Bob Marley, Eckhart Tolle, and others, we discuss the relentless pursuit of success and material goals, which can disconnect us from our source energy.

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philosophy

Dec 13, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part II

Curiosity, flow, and the lost magic of play

As we grow up, we trade the effortless joy of childhood play to chase after goals and outcomes. Responsibilities, societal expectations, and the relentless pursuit of achievement erode our capacity for our early, relatively unburdened experiences.

mountaineer starting at his next peak, with sunshine setting over the mountains.
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philosophy

Dec 8, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part I

Process, outcome, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs

We're told we should focus on "process" over "outcome," as each success or failure simply begets the next goal in an unending cycle. But why doesn't that stop us from setting goals?

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philosophy

Oct 30, 2024

The Alchemy of Pain

Embracing the duality of growth and suffering

Seemingly negative experiences like failure, regret, and empathy are not simply obstacles to overcome but rather are an integral part of wisdom, character, and grace. These pairs are fundamentally entwined, and occur everywhere. By embracing the "messy" parts of life, we can ultimately grow and achieve a more complete understanding of ourselves.

philosophy

Oct 9, 2024

No-one Can Teach You Anything

How real wisdom percolates outward from your own experience

In a summer in my mid twenties, a buddy and I discovered the Tao Te Jing and it blew our minds wide open. But did we actually learn anything on the first read?

Humanoid Robot against a futuristic office background
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philosophy

Jan 16, 2025

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part IV

How AI sparks the human renaissance

As AI automates jobs across sectors, humans will be forced to re-evaluate the role of work. Robots will dominate tasks centered on efficiency and utility, but jobs that emphasize human creativity, emotional intelligence, and connection are likely to remain the domain of humans. This may lead humanity into a world in which curiosity and connection matter more than tangible outputs.

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philosophy

Dec 20, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part III

How pursuit and achievement disappoints

Society conditions us to prioritize achievement over presence, often at the expense of personal fulfillment. Using anecdotes and reflections from Jim Carrey, Bob Marley, Eckhart Tolle, and others, we discuss the relentless pursuit of success and material goals, which can disconnect us from our source energy.

Headphone Icon

philosophy

Dec 13, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part II

Curiosity, flow, and the lost magic of play

As we grow up, we trade the effortless joy of childhood play to chase after goals and outcomes. Responsibilities, societal expectations, and the relentless pursuit of achievement erode our capacity for our early, relatively unburdened experiences.

mountaineer starting at his next peak, with sunshine setting over the mountains.
Headphone Icon

philosophy

Dec 8, 2024

The Tyranny of Outcome - Part I

Process, outcome, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs

We're told we should focus on "process" over "outcome," as each success or failure simply begets the next goal in an unending cycle. But why doesn't that stop us from setting goals?

Headphone Icon

philosophy

Oct 30, 2024

The Alchemy of Pain

Embracing the duality of growth and suffering

Seemingly negative experiences like failure, regret, and empathy are not simply obstacles to overcome but rather are an integral part of wisdom, character, and grace. These pairs are fundamentally entwined, and occur everywhere. By embracing the "messy" parts of life, we can ultimately grow and achieve a more complete understanding of ourselves.

philosophy

Oct 9, 2024

No-one Can Teach You Anything

How real wisdom percolates outward from your own experience

In a summer in my mid twenties, a buddy and I discovered the Tao Te Jing and it blew our minds wide open. But did we actually learn anything on the first read?

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