I can see why spending lots of resources into creating a perfect system might be both costly and easily made obsolete as I update.
However, I don’t think that having a mental concept-verse is “enough”, in the sense that I wouldn’t trust myself to easily find the right instantiation of a meta-skill for a specific situation. I’d rather shortcut the thinking time for that entirely and just add it as a routine / TAP.
I’m curious what sorts of “upstream skills” you find the most value from and what sorts of practice schemes you have tried to integrate them into your life.
At least for me, if I’m not deliberately practicing something, I find that I really won’t remember it or get value out of it consistently.
Hey Romeo,
I can see why spending lots of resources into creating a perfect system might be both costly and easily made obsolete as I update.
However, I don’t think that having a mental concept-verse is “enough”, in the sense that I wouldn’t trust myself to easily find the right instantiation of a meta-skill for a specific situation. I’d rather shortcut the thinking time for that entirely and just add it as a routine / TAP.
I’m curious what sorts of “upstream skills” you find the most value from and what sorts of practice schemes you have tried to integrate them into your life.
At least for me, if I’m not deliberately practicing something, I find that I really won’t remember it or get value out of it consistently.