How can I categorize all of the activities into Life Domains?
Relationships
Work
Spirituality
Projects / Bold Ideas
Learning
Financial
Admin
Planning
Health
Journey Documenting
Living / Quality of Life
[see pic for 30 minutes of ideation]
Spirituality is in everything. I can’t segment it off.
Should each of these be dashboards in the Life OS? Ok, so I think my Life Domains, after 30 min of deliberating on them (which can be fluid) are, in no particular order:
Career
Human Connections
Financial
Health & Wellness
Inspiration
Quality of Life
*2nd journaling session of the night*
Learning content about something you’re applying is a way to leverage your time. We spend time consuming news when people tell us it’s valuable. We are at the mercy of the news cycle, our YouTube algorithm, social media feed, latest whim, etc. But when we are engaged in some sort of project or achieving some mission in mind, we’ll have better context to apply the direct or indirect learning.
If you learn by doing, then what you do matters disproportionately. And what you do is determined by how you apply what you learn.
Why are you learning? Of course there is the aspect of learning for learning’s sake. But if you have the end goal in mind, then how you apply what you learn becomes much more clear and valuable.
The actual effect is 2x because it also means you’re spending the same amount of time or even less to get 2x+ the results. Instead of wondering how you’re going to apply what you learned about crypto reading an article for 15 min, you can watch 5 min of a video on YouTube about course building or Notion and have (2x)^2 = 4x^2+ the results. It’s just a better way to leverage time. It also focuses you to become more diligent and focused with your time. Creativity also increases because the context to the learning is already there. So you’ll naturally have more ideas about how to use it in your life.
Information + Context = Knowledge
Knowledge + Action = Wisdom
If our brains have only so much information we can store, then why wouldn’t you want it to be as many things as possible that you can take action on at some point? It’s not about what information you say yes to, it’s more important which info you say no to. Less clutter in your mind so you can think more clearly and freely. That also allows for more ideation or whatever you want to do with that mental bandwidth.
As people have said and I agree, we’re in the age of information. 2 things here. 1) We’ll be moving into the age of contextualization soon. Once everyone has access to information, it’ll be more or less a game of who can contextualize the best all this information that they’re absorbing. Contextualize and apply that information, and repeat. 2) Processing information speed is going to be vital here as well. If more and more information is available to us and we consume it, then deciphering it and contextualizing it, that speed will be important as well.
So if we’re most selective about our information (2x), contextualize it effectively (2x), and able to process that twice as fast (2x), the information goes from being x to (2x)^3 or 8x^3. So fi we consume 4 pieces of context, for example, on average person’s value of that content might be just 4 (x = 4). But with these other factors, it’ll be (2*4)^3 = 512.
Now that’s how you quantify some serious exponential learning.
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