1) Life is a game made of a set of different iterative games.
I appreciate this because it helps to apply the logic sportsmanlike conduct to all interactions in life. You can also start to decide to play win-win games (like #BTC) vs zero sum games (fiat) (2/5)
2) The goal of the game of life is not to win but to play the maximum number of possible games @Breedlove22@jordanbpeterson
Robert references JP's idea here. I appreciate this because it focuses on sustainable play ie the long term view vs short term wins. (3/5)
Ultimately this takes us to the idea of cooperation being the highest level objective in the game of life. Even short term competition (mining) is for the purpose of long term cooperation. #ApesTogetherStrong (4/5)
3) "Soul in the game" @nntaleb
This is the idea of taking downside risk on behalf of others. This reminds me of @RupertSpira writings where he says "Not knowing an apparent other as 'an other' is the experience of love". (5/5)
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1. "New things are harder to learn as we get older because our brains have been wired for different systems" @JeffBooth
I believe this thinking will help me maintain empathy when I find people don't change their mind in the face of something I consider obvious. (2/11)
This practice of empathy towards others when they disagree with me will enable me to be more empathetic to myself when I find my own outdated programs/beliefs need to be updated (3/11)
1) Hydrocarbons are basically old sunlight stored underground that we need to dig up and transport and with solar we will eventually bypass the whole distribution system and democratize the capture solar energy where we are! (2/14)
I appreciated this perspective because it shows us that all animals are basically batteries that store energy from sunlight. Fossil fuels are just animals that have decomposed into a different form and are now being extracted. Renewables stabilized by bitcoin mining (3/14)