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Levels of action
Levels of action
The most important difference between Level 1 and Level 2 actions is that Level 1 actions tend to be additive, while Level 2 actions tend to be multiplicative. What levels of action should I spend more or less time in, given my stage of life?
·davidklaing.com·
Levels of action
“But I want to save the world”
“But I want to save the world”
So the answer and idea here is nuanced and more of an “it depends” than anything else. ​ we tend to forget that every single digit represent individual people. If you gathered them in a room, and spoke to each one, you’d probably feel a whole lot different about how large your positive impact is than simply viewing that number in a spreadsheet.
·mailchi.mp·
“But I want to save the world”
The Hidden Variable in Opportunity Cost
The Hidden Variable in Opportunity Cost
This changes how impact is calculated, and how you should think about opportunity cost. If you aren’t considering pace, you will be misled into thinking that time isn’t relative, which is an expensive miscalculation (sort of like in Interstellar, when they get stuck on the water planet and 1 hour = 7 years). ​ What used to take days, now took months. What used to take a conversation, now took six meetings. I had no choice but to quit, as every additional day was actually costing me months (relative to working on the outside).
·alexcornell.com·
The Hidden Variable in Opportunity Cost
“What if birthdays were a time of sharing the impact the person has had on you, or noticing changes in them they might not be aware of themselves.”
“What if birthdays were a time of sharing the impact the person has had on you, or noticing changes in them they might not be aware of themselves.”
“So since it's my birthday, please answer one of these prompts: “What's your favorite memory of me?” “What an impact I've had on you that you haven't shared with me?” “What's the biggest change you've seen in me since you first met me (or in the last year)?””
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“What if birthdays were a time of sharing the impact the person has had on you, or noticing changes in them they might not be aware of themselves.”