I had not read this post until just now. I think it is pretty great.
I also already had a vague belief that I should consume more timeless content. But, now I suddenly have a gearsy model that makes it a lot more intuitive why I might want to consume more timeless content. I also have a schema of how to think about “what is valuable to me?”
I bounced off this post the first couple times because, well, it opens with math and math makes my eyes glaze over and maybe it shouldn’t cause that but it is what it is. I suspect it would be worth rewriting this post (or writing an alternate version), that puts the entire model in verbal-english front and center.
I just noticed that I still forgot what this post was about, while voting, and didn’t even remember that I gave it this glowing review. Which makes me think the title isn’t that great.
I had not read this post until just now. I think it is pretty great.
I also already had a vague belief that I should consume more timeless content. But, now I suddenly have a gearsy model that makes it a lot more intuitive why I might want to consume more timeless content. I also have a schema of how to think about “what is valuable to me?”
I bounced off this post the first couple times because, well, it opens with math and math makes my eyes glaze over and maybe it shouldn’t cause that but it is what it is. I suspect it would be worth rewriting this post (or writing an alternate version), that puts the entire model in verbal-english front and center.
I just noticed that I still forgot what this post was about, while voting, and didn’t even remember that I gave it this glowing review. Which makes me think the title isn’t that great.
A year later I still wish this post had a title that made it easier to remember the core point.
Your wish is my command.