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Broadly, three categories of productive activities:
- Chores -- things you have to do to maintain stasis.
- Improving the world -- not in some grand sense necessarily, but activities that create lasting improvement: building things, fixing things, getting rid of things.
- Improving yourself -- things you do to make you better at doing other things.
Book smarts, street smarts. Learning by study, learning by doing. Read about it, apply it, see it in action, take that practical experience back to your reading, deepen your understanding, take that deeper understanding back to your activity ... it's a never-ending cycle, each aspect of learning feeding the other.
-- The Slight Edge (p. 180)
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Experiences:
- Routine
- Novel
Leisure:
- Most of my hobbies are hard (satisfying but somewhat stressful)
- I don't really have leisure activities besides reading fiction
- I spend a lot of time mindlessly scrolling my phone
- Spend Exactly None Of Your Time Killing Time
Sleep:
- Getting 7+ hours is important. It can feel like a waste of time when it's 11:30 and you're on a roll, but an extra hour of sleep can mean the difference between a good day and a bad one.
- If you're tired mid-day, just take a nap.
- Passage from Make Time