(In the last few years, I’ve deliberately excluded some goals/activities that would sink resources/time but won’t serve a long-term global purpose (i.e. goals that are not about myself) and whose avoidance doesn’t seem to damage my motivation/productivity (reading fiction, playing games, studying music and (natural) languages, buying things beyond necessities, creating a family, aggressively advancing career). It might be that this mode is (psychologically) enabled by the fact that so far I’m investing in my own time/training, not donations.)
When tired or low on motivation, I watch TV shows (US, UK series), recently for about 1.5 hours a day on average, in 10-20 minute sections throughout the day.
(In the last few years, I’ve deliberately excluded some goals/activities that would sink resources/time but won’t serve a long-term global purpose (i.e. goals that are not about myself) and whose avoidance doesn’t seem to damage my motivation/productivity (reading fiction, playing games, studying music and (natural) languages, buying things beyond necessities, creating a family, aggressively advancing career). It might be that this mode is (psychologically) enabled by the fact that so far I’m investing in my own time/training, not donations.)
Just curious: What things, if any, do you do that sink resources but don’t serve a long-term global purpose?
When tired or low on motivation, I watch TV shows (US, UK series), recently for about 1.5 hours a day on average, in 10-20 minute sections throughout the day.