- goals vs. greedy algorithms
- in lots of domains in life you don’t need a specific outcome. you get overly stuck to one way of the world working. you also have too many desires. and setting concrete goals is problematic in ways
- specific outcomes - i need to get healthy. i need to get
- stick to something for the long run. see that as a moral failure for some reason
- hard to stick to stuff outside of work. answer might be to do things you enjoy/naturally keep coming back to
- also systems vs. goals where you do want an outcome
- priorities are still useful. so it’s very clear what you’re
- what you really want is intentionality - am i working on the right thing for me right now?
- what you really want is to know you’re doing the right thing right now, in service of outcomes you want / the set of outcomes you’re ok with?
- you still want tasks
- you still want priorities/values (Derek Sivers on orders)
- you still want habits/systems