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*[[Be useful]].
*[[Be useful]].
*[[Coin metaphors]]. Be figurative.
*[[Coin metaphors]]. Be figurative.
*[[Be good company]]. You only have four score and seven on this planet, so for Christ’s sake try and enjoy them. Don’t talk about yourself all the time, and certainly don’t go on about your problems. Sub-maxim: ''[[Seek out good company]]''. Don’t waste your time on ''whiners''. Tell jokes. About yourself.
*[[Be good company]]. You only have four score and seven on this planet, so for Christ’s sake try and enjoy them. Don’t talk about yourself all the time, and certainly don’t go on about your problems. Sub-maxim: ''[[Seek out good company]]''. Don’t waste your time on ''whiners''. Tell jokes. ''About yourself.''
*[[Be on the first lift, not in the last bar]]. Sure: it’s ski chat. If you think skiing is for wankers, [[don’t be that guy|you’re being that guy]].  
*[[Be on the first lift, not in the last bar]]. Sure: it’s ski chat. If you think skiing is for wankers, [[don’t be that guy|you’re being that guy]].  


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*Insiders have an interest in making what they do seem hard.
*Insiders have an interest in making what they do seem hard.
*''Challenge''. Require an explanation. What a professional can’t explain, she doesn’t understand. If she can’t explain it, but she does it anyway, it’s probably bullshit. Most complicated things are bullshit.
*''Challenge''. Require an explanation. What a professional can’t explain, she doesn’t understand. If she can’t explain it, but she does it anyway, it’s probably bullshit. Most complicated things are bullshit.
*Leave something on the table. Don’t be too careful in your accounting. The unsettled account is a feature of an [[infinite game]]. Mutual indebtedness is a good thing. Be in others’ [[Debt: The First 5,000 Years|debt]], and let them be in yours.
====The team====
====The team====
*Disregard rank. Seniors must earn your respect. You must earn it from juniors.
*Disregard rank. Seniors must earn your respect. You must earn it from juniors.

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Maxims for a happy life.

Don’t be giddy

Contrarianism

  • Be a contrarian. But be prepared to stand in the cold. It’s lonely being a contrarian. If you challenge a popular, bad idea that happens to be liberal that doesn’t make you a conservative, or vice versa. Just ask Helen Pluckrose or Kathleen Stock. Be prepared to walk a lonely path: be wary of the company of those who happen to be aligned against whoever you’re challenging.
  • Don’t join in. From the pages of the contrarian handbook. It’s okay not to be joiner-inner. It's best not to be a joiner-inner. If you’re the guy from BlackRock who didn’t post an #iam message ... good for you. That took a ton more courage.
  • Disdain fashionable things. Especially ideas.

Harden up

  • The glass is half full. Always. Whoever you are, wherever you are. If you have the time, resources and cognitive ability to read this diatribe, you’re one of the lucky ones. For Christ’s sake, buck up.
  • Don’t be a victim. Own your predicament, don’t whine about it. If you can’t be the predator at least don’t be prey. See also: don’t talk your own book.
  • If you’re a man, be masculine. Don’t apologise for who you are. Be a hero, do not wear a cape. Be like Zelensky. (Be a hero; substance. Wearing a cape: form.)
  • Don’t be needy. Walk up escalators. Give up your seat. See: You’re one of the lucky ones.
  • Don’t be easily shocked: it’s called “the shock of the new” for a reason. Shock value isn’t the same as stock value. The longer something’s been around, the more crap it has put up with, and the more likely it is to be worthwhile. See: disdain fashionable things. Especially ideas.
  • It’s just a game: If you derive a significant part of your self-worth from the fortunes of a dozen well-paid men[1] you’ve never met and over whom you have no influence, ask yourself this: is that all there is? is something missing in your life?
  • It’s okay to generalise. It’s okay to stereotype. That’s how humans work. We apply heuristics. Just be aware that you’re doing it. Sometimes, generalisations are unfair. Some fail. All are provisional. It’s okay for others to stereotype you too. Deal with it: it’s not like you can stop them.

People are arseholes

The good stuff

  • Make gradual changes in direction, but lock them in. There is an optimal degree of variability. If you vary to much, you’ll change away the good stuff. A 5% change is less volatile, more sustainable, more controllable than a 50% change, and you can tack back if you change away from some good stuff. It is safer. It is wiser. See evolution.
  • Be provisional. Iterate. be prepared to change your mind. In a complex environment make decisions based on what you know but be prepared to change them as what you know changes. Avoid making irreversible decisions. See: don’t judge.
  • The out-sized risks and rewards are not at the top of the curve. They are down the tail.

The good stuff isn’t always obvious till later.

Don’t be that guy

You

What you’ve got. Be additive

Confidence

Mental space

  • Go off the grid — sometimes.
  • Smell the roses. Take pleasure in beauty. Stop what you’re doing and drink it in. Enjoy what nature — and humans — let you have for free. Admire a wood in autumn.
  • "Gee, I wish I spent more time in the office," said NO ONE IN HISTORY. Okay, okay — until coronavirus.
  • Celebrate your mental resilience. Convey it. (See: harden up.) Do not broadcast mental fragility. Solve other people’s problems; don’t expect other people to solve yours. (See: be additive.)

Learn

Your nose

Simplify

  • Eschew contraptions: don't buy a machine to do something you can do perfectly well yourself. It will break. And closing curtains is good exercise.

Others

  • Don’t be intimidated: they’re more scared than you are.
  • First question: cui bono?
  • Assume they’re talking their own book until you know otherwise. Value people who don’t.
  • Insiders have an interest in making what they do seem hard.
  • Challenge. Require an explanation. What a professional can’t explain, she doesn’t understand. If she can’t explain it, but she does it anyway, it’s probably bullshit. Most complicated things are bullshit.
  • Leave something on the table. Don’t be too careful in your accounting. The unsettled account is a feature of an infinite game. Mutual indebtedness is a good thing. Be in others’ debt, and let them be in yours.

The team

  • Disregard rank. Seniors must earn your respect. You must earn it from juniors.
  • Your team. They get the credit. You take the responsibility. Deal with underperformance privately: that’s your job. Never sell out your team.

Disobey stupid rules

Complexity and order


References

  1. Footballers.
  2. If you said, “or girl,” you’re being that guy. (and/or girl, as the case may be.)