The 365 Commitment is a simple formula that I use to keep my life on track.  This has ended up being a daily writing that I produce each day during my latest personal transformation. 

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Day 314 – Lean Into the Pain

An ultra-marathon runner shares a technique used during a 50-mile race: focusing on pain to manage it. This practice is supported by a new study indicating that voluntary attention to physical discomfort can regulate the body’s inflammatory response.

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Day 313 – The “I am relieving stress” excuse

The author discusses the negative impact of social media, drawing parallels between its addictive nature and strong narcotics. They highlight a personal decision to limit their children’s access to social media and reference a study on hair pulling that suggests boredom, not stress, is a primary driver of habitual behaviors. This leads to a reflection on the common excuse of “relieving stress” for doomscrolling, proposing that boredom might be the real underlying cause.

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Day 312 – What Makes the Blues?

This piece explores the essence of the blues, moving beyond technical definitions to delve into its emotional and structural complexities. It suggests that the blues isn’t about resolving tension but rather providing a space for it to exist and be expressed, making personal struggles communal through its unique language of ambiguity and contradiction.

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Day 311 – Finding Someone is Probability Problem

This article explores the idea that finding a partner, or any new relationship, is fundamentally a probability problem influenced by one’s environment. It suggests that by changing the environments we inhabit, we can increase the number and variety of people we meet, foster repeated exposure for deeper connections, and create new ‘weak ties’ that expand our social universe, ultimately leading to more opportunities for meaningful relationships.

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Day 310 – I Actually Love Opera

The author explores the reasons why people might hesitate to reveal certain aspects of themselves, using their love for opera as an example. They differentiate between privacy and concealment, arguing that while privacy is a healthy boundary, concealment stems from a fear of judgment and can be a burden. The piece concludes by advocating for the freedom found in being less concerned with labels and more comfortable with revealing one’s true complexity.

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Day 309 – The Price Tag of Automation

The author recounts his frustrating experience with home automation after Google abandoned its Nest architecture, leading him to build his own system. He highlights the significant time and effort required for maintenance and the eventual abandonment of his automation efforts due to the high ‘economic life’ cost. However, with the advent of AI, the cost and effort of automation have decreased, making it more feasible and renewing his interest in deploying future automations.

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    Day 302 – Avoid the False Choice

    The concept of a ‘false choice’ or ‘forced choice’ is a rhetorical maneuver designed to manipulate individuals into selecting a preferred option, often leading to a loss regardless of the decision. This idea, deeply explored by Jacques Lacan, highlights how seemingly genuine choices can be illusory, forcing individuals to compromise something essential. Recognizing and avoiding these false dilemmas is crucial to maintaining control and preventing unnecessary losses.

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    Day 301 – The Thing About Bottlenecks

    A recent GitHub outage highlighted the pervasive issue of bottlenecks in software development and everyday life. This article explores how bottlenecks are dynamic, shifting targets, and that addressing one often reveals another, using examples from software and even ant colonies.

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    Day 300 – Why the King is the Last to Know

    This article explores the phenomenon of leaders being the last to know about problems or impending failures within their organizations. It highlights how subordinates often filter information due to fear, leading to a distorted reality for those in charge. The author uses historical examples and personal anecdotes to illustrate this point.

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    Day 299 – Using a Carrot or a Stick

    This article explores the effectiveness of traditional motivational methods like the “carrot and stick” approach and argues for a more nuanced strategy. It emphasizes understanding individual motivations, setting clear goals, fostering autonomy, and leading by example to genuinely inspire harder work.

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    Day 298 – My First Zep Song

    The author recounts their first encounter with Led Zeppelin, a pivotal moment in high school when a friend handed them a cassette tape. Despite initial confusion about the band’s albums, the song “D’yer Mak’er” from *Houses of the Holy* captivated them, marking their entry into the world of rock and roll.

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    Day 297 – Finding Solace

    The author discusses experiencing cyclical periods of melancholy, which he distinguishes from depression, viewing them as transitional phases. He shares insights from a prison psychiatrist who emphasized managing reactions to these mood changes rather than viewing them as inherently problematic. The author’s strategy involves recognizing these feelings without judgment, continuing commitments despite them, and refraining from making major decisions during these low periods, which has led to shorter and less intense cycles over time.

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    Day 296 – Our Cyclical Nature

    This article explores the idea that human physiology and mood patterns are deeply influenced by ancient evolutionary cycles, similar to a bear’s hibernation and feasting. It suggests that modern life creates a mismatch with these ingrained rhythms, leading to struggles like seasonal mood changes. The author proposes acknowledging and understanding these natural ebbs and flows for a more harmonious life.

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    Day 295 – Don’t Give Up on Us

    This piece offers encouragement to those who consistently choose goodness despite human flaws like lying, cheating, and selfishness. It acknowledges the ingratitude and disappointment they may face but emphasizes their crucial role in preventing humanity’s moral collapse. The author expresses gratitude and admiration for their unwavering mercy and hope, urging them not to give up.

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    Day 294 – Heaping on Value

    This article explores the concept of value proposition, emphasizing that value is subjective and deeply personal. It highlights the importance of understanding individual needs and tailoring communication to resonate with them, suggesting a strategic approach of starting with a succinct description to gauge initial reactions and refine subsequent communication.

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