So basically, what we could do for all of the things that we want to achieve is say how valuable would this be for us and then how much would this cost in terms of time, effort, money, et cetera. And then we kind of prioritize them using something like a priority matrix. If you think about this broadly, it's like the low hanging stuff is like the obvious stuff you should be doing that the low hanging fruit.
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How can you live your best life? What's a good definition of "wisdom"? What are some possible taxonomies of life outcomes? What are some low-hanging fruit in the realm of self-improvement? What are some useful behavior change frameworks and techniques?
All his life, James Norris has been searching for the best ways to change himself and change the world. He started as an entrepreneur at age 6 and since has co-founded or helped build 9 businesses and 16 organizations, including the premier conference for the effective altruism movement, the world's first global lifehacking event series, Southeast Asia's first social innovation hackathon series, and a university for today's Leonardo da Vincis. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin as a triple major / quadruple minor. Find more about him at jamesnorris.org and upgradable.org.
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