.5 the last one is essentially the void; but also connects with steelman/strawman fallacies.
.4 List of effective behaviours are more anecdotal. As you will probably find with a subset of behaviours—they only work for some people. i.e. keeping track of food intake might be easier to one person than another. It would be difficult to write an exhaustive list; but a lot easier to write a partial list of behaviours that I have picked up that now make me more effective than beforehand to open up the possibility of more people testing them and incorporating the concepts.
.3 I will write it up.
.2 how to human—thinking about it from basic levels; maslow up. consciousness, breathing, blinking, eating, sleeping, some basic checks you might want to be doing to confirm that your simple needs are met; before doing complicated tasks.
.5 the last one is essentially the void; but also connects with steelman/strawman fallacies.
.4 List of effective behaviours are more anecdotal. As you will probably find with a subset of behaviours—they only work for some people. i.e. keeping track of food intake might be easier to one person than another. It would be difficult to write an exhaustive list; but a lot easier to write a partial list of behaviours that I have picked up that now make me more effective than beforehand to open up the possibility of more people testing them and incorporating the concepts.
.3 I will write it up.
.2 how to human—thinking about it from basic levels; maslow up. consciousness, breathing, blinking, eating, sleeping, some basic checks you might want to be doing to confirm that your simple needs are met; before doing complicated tasks.
.1 I will write it up sooner :)
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