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50 Tips For A Better Life

Happiness

1. You don’t have to love your job. Jobs are a way to make money. Many people live fine lives in okay jobs by using the money they make on things they care about.

2. Sturgeon’s law states that 90% of everything is crap. If you dislike poetry, or fine art, or anything, it’s possible you’ve only ever seen the crap. Go looking!

3. People don’t realize how much they hate commuting. A nice house farther from work is not worth the fraction of your life you are giving to boredom and fatigue.

4. There’s some evidence that introverts and extroverts both benefit from being pushed to be more extroverted. Consider this the next time you aren’t sure if you feel like going out.

Success

5. History remembers those who got to market first. Getting your creation out into the world is more important than getting it perfect.

6. Are you on the fence about breaking up or leaving your job? You should probably go ahead and do it. People, on average, end up happier when they take the plunge.

7. Done is better than perfect.

8. Discipline is superior to motivation. The former can be trained, the latter is fleeting. You won’t be able to accomplish great things if you’re only relying on motivation.

9. You can improve your communication skills with practice much more effectively than you can improve your intelligence with practice. If you’re not that smart but can communicate ideas clearly, you have a great advantage over everybody who can’t communicate clearly.

10. You do not live in a video game. There are no pop-up warnings if you’re about to do something foolish, or if you’ve been going in the wrong direction for too long. You have to create your own warnings.

11. If you listen to successful people talk about their methods, remember that all the people who used the same methods and failed did not make videos about it.

12. The best advice is personal and comes from somebody who knows you well. Take broad-spectrum advice like this as needed, but the best way to get help is to ask honest friends who love you.

13. Make accomplishing things as easy as possible. Find the easiest way to start exercising. Find the easiest way to start writing. People make things harder than they have to be and get frustrated when they can’t succeed. Try not to.

14. Cultivate a reputation for being dependable. Good reputations are valuable because they’re rare (easily destroyed and hard to rebuild). You don’t have to brew the most amazing coffee if your customers know the coffee will always be hot.

15. How you spend every day is how you spend your life.

Relationships

16. In relationships look for somebody you can enjoy just hanging out near. Long-term relationships are mostly spent just chilling.

17. Don’t complain about your partner to coworkers or online. The benefits are negligible and the cost is destroying a bit of your soul.

18. After a breakup, cease all contact as soon as practical. The potential for drama is endless, and the potential for a good friendship is negligible. Wait a year before trying to be friends again.

19. When dating, de-emphasizing your quirks will lead to 90% of people thinking you’re kind of alright. Emphasizing your quirks will lead to 10% of people thinking you’re fascinating and fun. Those are the people interested in dating you. Aim for them.

20. There are two red flags to avoid almost all dangerous people: 1. The perpetually aggrieved ; 2. The angry.

21. Those who generate anxiety in you and promise that they have the solution are grifters. See: politicians, marketers, new masculinity gurus, etc. Avoid these.

Body

22. The 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes of screenwork, look at a spot 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This will reduce eye strain and is easy to remember (or program reminders for).

23. Exercise is the most important lifestyle intervention you can do. Even the bare minimum (15 minutes a week) has a huge impact. Start small.

24. Phones have gotten heavier in the last decade and they’re actually pretty hard on your wrists! Use a computer when it’s an alternative or try to at least prop up your phone.

Productivity

25. Learn keyboard shortcuts. They’re easy to learn and you’ll get tasks done faster and easier.

26. Keep your desk and workspace bare. Treat every object as an imposition upon your attention, because it is. A workspace is not a place for storing things. It is a place for accomplishing things.

27. Reward yourself after completing challenges, even badly.

Rationality

28. Noticing biases in others is easy, noticing biases in yourself is hard. However, it has a much higher pay-off.

29. Explaining problems is good. Often in the process of laying out a problem, a solution will present itself.

30. Selfish people should listen to advice to be more selfless, selfless people should listen to advice to be more selfish. This applies to many things. Whenever you receive advice, consider its opposite as well. You might be filtering out the advice you need most.

Compassion

31.Call your parents when you think of them, tell your friends when you love them.

32. Compliment people more. Many people have trouble thinking of themselves as smart, or pretty, or kind, unless told by someone else. You can help them out.

33. Don’t punish people for trying. You teach them to not try with you. Punishing includes whining that it took them so long, that they did it badly, or that others have done it better.

34.Don't punish people for admitting they were wrong, you make it harder for them to improve.

35. In general, you will look for excuses to not be kind to people. Resist these.

Possessions

36. Things you use for a significant fraction of your life (bed: 1/3rd, office-chair: 1/4th) are worth investing in.

37. “Where is the good knife?” If you’re looking for your good X, you have bad Xs. Throw those out.

38. If your work is done on a computer, get a second monitor. Less time navigating between windows means more time for thinking.

39. Establish clear rules about when to throw out old junk. Once clear rules are established, junk will probably cease to be a problem. This is because any rule would be superior to our implicit rules (“keep this broken stereo for five years in case I learn how to fix it”).

40. When buying things, time and money trade-off against each other. If you’re low on money, take more time to find deals. If you’re low on time, stop looking for great deals and just buy things quickly online.

Self

41. Deficiencies do not make you special. The older you get, the more your inability to cook will be a red flag for people.

42. If you’re under 90, try things.

43. Things that aren’t your fault can still be your responsibility.

44. Defining yourself by your suffering is an effective way to keep suffering forever (ex. incels, trauma).

45. Keep your identity small. “I’m not the kind of person who does things like that” is not an explanation, it’s a trap. It prevents nerds from working out and men from dancing.

46. Don’t confuse ‘doing a thing because I like it’ with ‘doing a thing because I want to be seen as the sort of person who does such things’.

47. Remember that you are dying.

48. Personal epiphanies feel great, but they fade within weeks. Upon having an epiphany, make a plan and start actually changing behavior.

Others

49. In choosing between living with 0-1 people vs 2 or more people, remember that ascertaining responsibility will no longer be instantaneous with more than one roommate (“whose dishes are these?”).

50. When you ask people, “What’s your favorite book / movie / band?” and they stumble, ask them instead what book / movie / band they’re currently enjoying most. They’ll almost always have one and be able to talk about it.

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1. 人と比較をして劣っているといっても、決して恥ずることではない。けれども、去年の自分と今年の自分とを比較して、もしも今年が劣っているとしたら、それこそ恥ずべきことである。
1.不如别人并不可耻。 但是,如果你把去年的自己和今年的自己进行比较,而今年是逊色的,那将是一种耻辱。

2. 誰でもそうやけど、反省する人は、きっと成功するな。本当に正しく反省する。そうすると次に何をすべきか、何をしたらいかんかということがきちんとわかるからな。それで成長していくわけや、人間として。
2. 像每个人一样,那些反思的人一定会成功。 反思一下,真的是对的。 这样,你就会确切地知道下一步该做什么,不该做什么。 这就是你作为一个人成长的方式。

3. どんなに悔いても過去は変わらない。どれほど心配したところで未来もどうなるものでもない。今、現在に最善を尽くすことである。
3.不管你有多后悔,过去都不会改变。 不管你多么担心,未来都不会发生。 就是在当下做到最好。

4. わからなければ、人に聞くことである。
4.如果你不明白,问别人。

5. 失敗したところでやめてしまうから失敗になる。 成功するところまで続ければ、それは成功になる。
5.你会失败,因为你会在你失败的地方退出。 如果你一直走到你成功的地步,你就会成功。

6. 人間は行きづまるということは絶対ない。行きづまるというのは、自分が行きづまったと思うだけのことである。
6.人类永远不会被困住。 当你被卡住时,你只是认为你被卡住了。

7. 百遍倒れたら百遍立ち上がれ。万策尽きたと言うな。策は必ずある。
7.如果你跌倒一百次,就爬起来一百次。 不要说你已经没有选择余地了。 总有一个计划。

8. 楽観よし悲観よし。悲観の中にも道があり、楽観の中にも道がある。
8.乐观主义和悲观主义。 悲观主义是有出路的,乐观主义也是有出路的。

9. 困難に直面するとかえって心が躍り、敢然と闘いを挑んで、これを打破する、そんな人でありたい。
9.泰国是那种在遇到困难时会感到兴奋,敢于抗争和克服困难的人。

10. 志を立てるのに、老いも若きもない。そして志あるところ、老いも若きも道は必ず開けるのである。
10. 设定抱负既不需要年轻人也不需要年老。 哪里有抱负,哪里就有年轻人和老年人的出路。

11. 人がこの世に生きていく限り、やはり何かの理想を持ちたい。希望を持ちたい。それも出来るだけ大きく、出来るだけ高く。
11.只要人们生活在这个世界上,他们仍然希望拥有某种理想的泰国。 泰国有希望。 让它尽可能大,尽可能高。

12. アイデアを生むと言っても、口先だけでは生まれない。これもやはり熱心であること。寝てもさめても一事に没頭するほどの熱心さから、思いもかけぬ、よき知恵が授かる。
12. 想法不只是口头上说说而已。 这也与热情有关。 无论他睡觉还是醒来,他都沉浸在一件事中的热情中,他被赋予了意想不到的智慧。

13. 根無し草に花は咲かない。
13.花朵不会在无根草上开花。

14. 商売とは、感動を与えることである。
14. 商业就是要给人留下深刻印象。

15. 人には燃えることが重要だ。燃えるためには薪が必要である。薪は悩みである。悩みが人を成長させる。
15.人们燃烧很重要。 燃烧需要柴火。 木柴是个问题。 忧虑使人成长。

16. いくら熱心でもムダなことやったらいけませんで。それがムダかどうかは、あなた自身で考えなさい。これはムダなことかどうか、一つひとつ検討しなさい。必ずムダなことをやっているに違いない。
16.无论你多么努力,都不要浪费它。 不管是不是浪费,自己想想。 考虑每一个,看看这是否是一种浪费。 你一定是在做一些浪费的事情。

17. 迷う、ということは、一種の欲望からきているように思う。ああもなりたい、こうもなりたい、こういうふうに出世したい、という欲望から迷いがでてくる。それを捨て去れば問題はなくなる。
17.在我看来,我们迷失的事实来自一种欲望。 泰国渴望成为这个样子,泰国变成这个样子,以这种方式在世界上领先,导致泰国犹豫不决。 如果你把它扔掉,问题就会消失。

18. 万策尽きたと思うな。自ら断崖絶壁の淵にたて。その時はじめて新たなる風は必ず吹く。
18.不要以为你已经没有选择了。 自己站在悬崖边上。 只有这样,新的风才会刮起。

19. 「それは私の責任です」ということが言い切れてこそ、責任者たりうる。
19.只有当你能说“这是我的责任”时,你才能承担责任。

20. 世間には大志を抱きながら大志に溺れて、何一つできない人がいる。言うことは立派だが、実行が伴わない。世の失敗者には、とかくこういう人が多い。
20.世界上有些人抱负远大,却沉浸在野心中,无能为力。 说是令人钦佩的,但它并不伴随着执行。 在世界的失败者中,像这样的人有很多。

21. 部下に大いに働いてもらうコツの一つは、部下が働こうとするのを、邪魔しないようにするということだ。
21. 让你的下属努力工作的诀窍之一是不要妨碍他们努力工作。

22. 商売や生産はその商店や製作所を繁栄させることにあらず、その働き、活動によって社会を富ましめるところにその目的がある。
22. 商业和生产的目的不是使商店和工厂繁荣,而是通过他们的工作和活动丰富社会。

23. 人生には損得を超越した一面、自分がこれと決めたものには命を賭けてでも、それに邁進するという一面があってもよいのではないだろうか。
23.拥有超越得失的生活一面,冒着生命危险做你决定做的事情,然后为之奋斗的一面,难道不是可以吗?

24. 君らの立場は一新入社員やな。しかし、意識は社長になれ。
24. 你是一名新员工。 然而,意识是成为总统。

25. 3%だったら、今までの延長線上でコストダウンを考える。しかし、3割下げるには商品設計からやり直さなければならない。そうだとしたら、3割は無理ではない。やってみよう。
25. 如果是 3%,请考虑将成本视为我们迄今为止所做工作的延伸。 但是,为了将价格降低30%,我们必须从产品设计重新开始。 如果是这样的话,获得30%也不是不可能。 现在就试试吧。