Why the Best Things in Life Are All Backwards
@tags:: #lit✍/📰️article/highlights
@links:: psychology,
@ref:: Why the Best Things in Life Are All Backwards
@author:: markmanson.net
=this.file.name
Reference
=this.ref
Notes
(highlight:: Most activities in life do not operate along the linear effort/reward curve because most activities in life are not basic nor mindless. Most activities are complex, mentally and/or emotionally taxing, and require adaptation.
Therefore, most activities produce a diminishing returns curve:3)
- No location available
- achievement, perseverance, productivity,
(highlight:: But when the action becomes purely psychological—an experience that exists solely within our own consciousness—the relationship between effort and reward becomes inverted.
Pursuing happiness takes you further away from it. Attempts at greater emotional control only remove us from it. The desire for greater freedom is often what causes us to feel trapped. The need to be loved and accepted prevents us from loving and accepting ourselves.)
- No location available
- self-acceptance, happiness, favorite, achievement, stoicism, fulfillment, life,
The goal is to take your mind—a wonderful thing that has spent its life learning to chase various creatures—and teach it to stop chasing its own tail. To stop chasing meaning and freedom and happiness because those only serve to move it further away from itself. To teach it to achieve what it desires by giving up what it desires. To show it how the only way to reach the surface is to let itself sink.
- No location available
- fulfillment, happiness, wants, meaning, desires, life,
dg-publish: true
created: 2024-07-01
modified: 2024-07-01
title: Why the Best Things in Life Are All Backwards
source: hypothesis
@tags:: #lit✍/📰️article/highlights
@links:: psychology,
@ref:: Why the Best Things in Life Are All Backwards
@author:: markmanson.net
=this.file.name
Reference
=this.ref
Notes
(highlight:: Most activities in life do not operate along the linear effort/reward curve because most activities in life are not basic nor mindless. Most activities are complex, mentally and/or emotionally taxing, and require adaptation.
Therefore, most activities produce a diminishing returns curve:3)
- No location available
- achievement, perseverance, productivity,
(highlight:: But when the action becomes purely psychological—an experience that exists solely within our own consciousness—the relationship between effort and reward becomes inverted.
Pursuing happiness takes you further away from it. Attempts at greater emotional control only remove us from it. The desire for greater freedom is often what causes us to feel trapped. The need to be loved and accepted prevents us from loving and accepting ourselves.)
- No location available
- self-acceptance, happiness, favorite, achievement, stoicism, fulfillment, life,
The goal is to take your mind—a wonderful thing that has spent its life learning to chase various creatures—and teach it to stop chasing its own tail. To stop chasing meaning and freedom and happiness because those only serve to move it further away from itself. To teach it to achieve what it desires by giving up what it desires. To show it how the only way to reach the surface is to let itself sink.
- No location available
- fulfillment, happiness, wants, meaning, desires, life,