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Society is obsessed with optionality and “keeping your options open.”
The problem is, it's optimizing for potential, not reality.
Everything great in life is on the other side of a few big commitments.
And commitment means going all in.
Ninety-nine percent of people in the world are convinced they are incapable of achieving great things, so they aim for the mediocre.
The level of competition is thus fiercest for “realistic” goals, paradoxically making them the most time- and energy-consuming.
If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too.
Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.
Unreasonable and unrealistic goals are easier to achieve for yet another reason.
Having an unusually large goal is an adrenaline infusion that provides the endurance to overcome the inevitable trials and tribulations that go along with any goal. Realistic goals, goals restricted to the average ambition level, are uninspiring and will only fuel you through the first or second problem, at which point you throw in the towel.
If the potential payoff is mediocre or average, so is your effort.
The fishing is best where the fewest go, and the collective insecurity of the world makes it easy for people to hit home runs while everyone else is aiming for base hits.
There is just less competition for bigger goals.
A house in walking distance from your friends
Home gym
Home massage room
Home coworking space (invite friends every week)
Big TV for movie night with friends
BBQ
Sauna
Pool
Jacuzzi
Reverse osmosis water system
Organic grass fed steak
Organic local farm vegetables and fruit
@Happy_Long_Life@bryan_johnson I use a whoop myself, i would say it measures accurate. Just expensive (even though people open sourced software to work with whoop data (so no subscription then)).
However, the main thing with all these trackers is just to see how your baselines change with your habits.