
Is Freedom Overrated? [Lawrence Yeo]
The Examined Life
The Power of Tributary Framing
I like to think of it as also like you have, so yeah, you have your interests and then kind of the activity comes downstream of that. But what's interesting is once you actually kind of immerse yourself in those activities, they help to inform why those interests were there in the first place. I love how a lot of people might end often because they don't have a choice, spend their time doing a bunch of things and their interests are outside of it or discombobulated. You just did it without any form of external rewards or any like carrot on a stick that's dangling you somewhere. And when you just act it, that that's what it is. It
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