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One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. -Nietzsche |
December 27, 2010
Experimenting with Selfish Communication To find out anything, you must discard assumptions and expectations to attempt experiments. By fully testing parameters you can uncover what relations and expanded boundaries are possible. Phone calls and email are not beneficial because they are mostly requests to perform work for others. It's rarely worth the time to check them and they should be treated as low priority, scanned every week or two at most. By mostly ignoring them, they do not interrupt. My phone stays in the car and I catch up on phone calls only while driving. I prefer to see friends in person, not talk on the phone or send email, and I politely decline requests to perform work for others. They'll do fine without me. Prev: Oil and Kindness Enough Next: Investing in Answers [2010] [2009] [2008] [2007] [2006] |
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