Everyone has their own needs and tolerances, so I won’t presume to know yours . . . and if you’re trying to build daily habits, “every morning” is probably easier to reliably schedule than “every night” . . . but still, sleep is a big deal, especially for intellectual work. If you’re not unsually good at going without for long stretches, and/or planning to turn in before 10pm to compensate . . . you might benefit from a slightly less Spartan schedule.
Put together a plan to learn to write and execute it.
What kind(s) of writing do you want to be able to produce?
Practice
I’m curious how you plan on practicing your rationality, and how you intend to measure improvement. As far as I can tell our subculture has been trying to figure this out for a decade and change, with sharply limited success.
Good choice of topic.
Everyone has their own needs and tolerances, so I won’t presume to know yours . . . and if you’re trying to build daily habits, “every morning” is probably easier to reliably schedule than “every night” . . . but still, sleep is a big deal, especially for intellectual work. If you’re not unsually good at going without for long stretches, and/or planning to turn in before 10pm to compensate . . . you might benefit from a slightly less Spartan schedule.
What kind(s) of writing do you want to be able to produce?
I’m curious how you plan on practicing your rationality, and how you intend to measure improvement. As far as I can tell our subculture has been trying to figure this out for a decade and change, with sharply limited success.