The Efficiency Manifesto
  1. Positive Vibes Only: Cutting Out Toxic Relationships Starting with mental well-being sets the stage for all other efficiencies. Eliminating negative influences creates a mental space filled with positive energy, conducive for Bitcoin advocacy and education.
  2. Living in the Present: No Regrets, No Worries By not dwelling on the past or worrying about the future, I've found the mental clarity to make the most of today, especially in contributing to the Bitcoin ecosystem.
  3. Uniform Wardrobe: Under Armour Only Once mental space is cleared, practical daily decisions like clothing come next. Choosing a single, durable brand like Under Armour eliminates daily decision fatigue.
  4. Quality Over Quantity: Product Choices I invest in quality products that I genuinely need, further reducing decision fatigue and ensuring long-term value.
  5. Digital Minimalism: Less Clutter, More Focus After physical items are sorted, digital decluttering is the next step. By deleting unused apps and decluttering my digital space, I've created more room for meaningful Bitcoin-related activities.
  6. Streamlined Media Consumption: Twitter and Stacker.News This point follows digital minimalism, focusing solely on Bitcoin Twitter and Stacker.News for curated, high-value content.
  7. The Freedom of Renting: Less is More By opting for car and scooter sharing apps instead of ownership, I've reduced financial and mental burdens, allowing me to allocate more resources to Bitcoin.
  8. No More Orange-Pilling: Selective Advocacy After setting up an efficient lifestyle, focusing on effective Bitcoin advocacy is the next logical step. I've stopped trying to convert skeptics and instead engage with those already curious about Bitcoin.
  9. Audiobooks and Podcasts: Learning on the Go Finally, I leverage idle time during commutes or walks to listen to Bitcoin podcasts and audiobooks at 1.25x speed, aiming to reach 1.5x for even more efficient learning.
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What are your efficiency tips to stay efficient?
Funny enough, for some time I've been doing the opposite of #9: less noise. When I walk or train - no music, no podcasts. This clears up my head for thoughts and ideas to be born from within. I'm getting more and more books in paper now, to enjoy them under the sun, and I got earplugs for when the world becomes too noisy
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How do you make #1 (positivity) and #6 (twitter) compatible?
#3 is kinda funny. I have a UA hoodie that's still going strong dating back to the last Obama Administration.
#7 Yes! Bought an electric bike and never felt freezer or saved more money
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#1 i only follow btc twitter, productivity and ai and some more (you can see who i fallow from twitter, but you are right, best would be most days not to go to twitter and stacker.news could be enough but i still love twitter after it is x #3 materials are good most UA products but inflation and short therm thinking starts to slow also in their products quality (shoes are s*it etc) #7 planning to do the same
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Recommendation for 6:
Grayscale your phone
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Focus on one meaningful thing please.
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