After some light experiences with coaching and therapy style conversations, I have 2.5 conclusions:
- It doesn’t matter much if you’re happy or sad, the key thing is to be doing something worthwhile. If you prioritise happiness, you’re selfish. If you prioritise money, you’re a fool. If you prioritise beneficial impact for others*, you’ll at least have done something worthwhile.
- As determined by objective existential threats.
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The main thing seems to be just to do whatever you’re doing with a smile, patience, and to hide frustration.
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We arguably don’t feel ENOUGH pain. The whole “be happy” thing seems to be about avoidance / designing out pain. I’d argue that pain is a useful motivator to act. We perhaps should allow ourselves to feel it so that we don’t become complacent.