Lessons for my children
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This article is a continuous work to which I will keep on adding lessons. The idea behind this continuous work is to find a set of principles
that do not fail the test of time and are durable, no matter the advancements in our society. This is a collection of observations that, had
someone taught me, I would have created less friction with the world around me. Less friction means more happiness, more awareness, more
success.
Subjects (to be) covered:
1. Learning - learners always win
2. Parents - they are not gods
3. Introspection - the tool of an explorer
4. Life is not short - stop saying that
5. Tabos - artifical constructs of society that have zero value
6. Validation - the foundation of your personality must be built on yourself
7. Dopamine - work for it, do not be a junkie
8. Death - study it, analyize it, do not avoid it.
1. Learning - learners always win*
Learning is the most important thing in life. Learning is the capacity to have an adaptable mind and realize that nothing in life is immovable or fixed. The ability to learn is tightly coupled with the evolution and success of the individual.
Our school system is broken - it programs our minds and subconscious to expect a life that is static and already figured out - teachers tell us, "This is math. This is history. This is how the world looks like. This is what the world is". They teach us like the world is entirely figured out. This is incredibly, incredibly wrong. I could go on, and on, and on about how bad this is. It kills creativity. It kills innovation. It is simply not factually true. The number of things we do not know is infinite, while the things we do, is acutely finite. The geniuses of our world do not have only the "raw horsepower" (IQ) to compute and think, but they also realize that this limited perspective over the world is deeply flawed, and they manage to break out of it. They start thinking dynamically. For this reason, the capacity to always learn is paramount.
Expectations kill an incredible amount of people - literally and figuratively. If you expect life to be static, and many people deeply do, your entire life will be a fight. A fight to be still, to have peace and to try to stop the world from moving. This will kill you, because after decades and decades of subtly fighting the world around you, you will just say "I'm tired, I give up". And set your mind (without being aware) on death.
As an entrepreneur, I see how my mind is struggling to learn - it is struggling to adapt, and I have to teach it to learn - to learn better and faster. The less friction I have when learning, the faster I win. I see improvements and I make progress, but also I see how historically I have created friction against learning - and this is because I was taught to expect a static world. A deeply flawed perspective over the world, leads to a deeply flawed expectation, to deep disappointment and, in the end, to defeat (either mental & emotional defeat, or in extreme cases, physical defeat - aka death).
Learners always win. It may seem slow or that it is not working, and your mind will go into overdrive, become hyperactive and you may panic - depending on the situation, this can be for different reasons, but it will always boil down to feeling that you cannot handle the situation and feel overwhelmed. Relax. Remind yourself that you can learn the new environment. Observe. Adapt. And you will win. It can be something more "trivial" like fixing your car, or more "high stakes" like a negotiation, or the life of your business. Relax. Learn. Adapt. Overcome. Learners always win.
A lot of people resist the new. Why? I believe it is because their minds are not flexible. And this goes back to learning. They intrinsically expect society to be, and stay like it was when they learned about it (aka when they were children). Most of them believe that that society is the better one, and they long after it. But you know what they never do? They never think of an earlier moment of a society that precedes them. They never apply the same pattern of their thinking to a broader view. Because if they would do it, in the initial step, they would see that applying this pattern leads to believing that all earlier societies were better than the one after that. Which is evidently false. Have an adaptive perception and perspective. Optimize for learning. Have a flexible mind.
Learning is painful sometimes - not painful in a physical way, of course. It can also be fun, but be prepared for hardships.
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*A very important caveat! Learners always win, given enough time. Pay attention to what game you are playing and what is that timeline - you must learn, adapt & win before you run out of time.
2. Parents - they are not gods
Because they were already here when you were born, your subconcious automatically is programmed to see them as eternal (and it makes sense). But this is completely innacurate. They are exactly like you - with dreams, aspirations, defeats, desires, they are also looking up to someone, and so on.
3. Introspection - the tool of an explorer
Meditation is the tool of studying your mind, its fabric, and reality around you in its complexity. Through meditation you gain a deep awarness of your existence and more control over your mind, your subconcious, and your body. It is a crucial tool in life.
4. Life is not short - stop saying that
It feels that life is too short, only when you have not lived it optimally - aka mindlessly, without awareness, following the pack while ignoring the passions from within, ignoring the questions about life & death, putting the ego first and not saying "I am sorry" or "I love you" when (in hindsight) it actually was the easier path.
5. Tabos - artifical constructs of society that have zero value
A tabo is not real. It is artificially created by society. It is social pressure. Be yourself. Do not succumb to it. Speak your mind.
6. Validation - the foundation of your personality must be built on yourself
Everyone needs validation in one form or another. Be aware where you search for it! Inner confidence should be part of the fabric of your subconcious. If your parents didnt include it in the building blocks of your personality, you must add it yourself.
7. Dopamine - work for it, do not be a junkie
8. Death - study it, analyize it, do not avoid it.
By studying death, you will be prepared for life. You will immediately see what matters for you, what you should do in most situations, and how you should proceed in life.