Savings allows us to lower our time preference. Instead of living for right now, we start planning a little more for tomorrow, making plans, pursuing dreams and taking steps toward our goals. Doing so requires a good deal of introspection and strategizing. What do I want? How do I get it?
We find ourselves thinking a lot more because accomplishing worthwhile goals is not easy. In thinking about the future we find ourselves drawn to the past, that is, things that have lasted, the evergreen stuff. Instead of amusing ourselves with content, we look for more substantive fare.
The obvious reason to study the past is to find what's worked. We want to know how to get something we want, so we look for effective strategies. But less obviously, we also study the past to find out what's worth doing. There have been lots of men and women with different goals. Which dreams inspire? Which pursuits fit your personality and skills?
The pop content is a lot more pointless in that regard. They amuse, entertain and even inform, but any motivation is manipulative and political. To look at the past, and the stuff that's lasted is to find the evergreen goals and desires.
High time preference content ages like milk. It's only ever mentioned for ridicule. But low time preference content is evergreen and those are what we are drawn to as we lower our time preference.
Savings widens our view, not just toward the future, but to the past, because it's in the past that we find not just tactics, but inspiration.
100 sats \ 0 replies \ @drlh 22 Aug
High time preference content ages like milk.
But you can make cheese out of the milk!
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I do hope some of the craftmanship and quality of the past returns on a Bitcoin standard. Fiat has incentivized everything to be made of junk materials and to break within a few years. We have great knowledge, engineering capability yet we make things that fall apart. Sad.
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It's highly debatable whether past widens our views or narrows them. It's actually your mind that you need to control in present. The past is a goner and if you have to look at it for inspiration, you won't live an interesting life!
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But I was told that we should imagine what can be unburdened by what has been
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Very inspirational, thank you for sharing!
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Very Good Article! Very inspirational! Thanks!
The obvious reason to study the past is to find what's worked.
History is just for fact checking..🧐
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The past has particularly taught me not to make the same mistakes, to mature projects, dreams and goals, to know what to do and what not to do and what mistakes not to repeat in order to continue my path of personal growth.
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.