I think I'm really doing this at every scale of my life, both from moment to moment. And yeah, for months to month with different projects, I think about this constantly. It's sort of like less of a rational analytical decision and more of like a felt intuitive decision that I've made many times. With the nomadic lifestyle that you lead, how does that play into your choice of projects? Like, are you kind of looking for opportunities to help the people that you happen to be living with at every particular time? Or how do you think about that? Yeah, absolutely.
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What is a "quasi-monk"? How hard is it to govern one's own speech and thoughts? What is "maximum deep benefit"? And how does it differ from effective altruism? How can we best direct our energy, time, and resources to do good in the world? Should more people become monks and/or adopt a lifestyle of service to others?
Tasshin Fogleman is an extremely online wandering quasi-monk on indefinite pilgrimage for the benefit of all beings. He lives a simple life, dedicating his life to being of service, supported by the generosity of others. He has three main endeavors: spreading love, following his curiosity, and empowering others. Follow him on Twitter at @tasshinfogleman or learn more about him at his website, tasshin.com.
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