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a daily run, part two

2022/10/28
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@Derek Sivers 认为选择信念的关键在于其实用性而非真实性。他指出,信念影响情绪,情绪驱动行动,因此应该选择能够促使你采取想要行动的信念,即使这种信念并非完全真实。他以自身经历为例,说明了在不同阶段选择不同信念以达到不同目标的重要性。他强调,要根据自身当前的需求选择信念,并且要及时放弃那些不再有益的信念。他还鼓励人们尝试不同的信念,享受探索和实验的过程,不必过度关注最终目标。Sivers 认为,盲目接受所谓的真理或权威的建议是不可取的,因为每个人的需求和情况都不同。他批判了将某种信念绝对化,并以此与持有不同信念的人对抗的做法,认为这忽略了信念的真正目的和个体差异。 他进一步阐述了信念的实用性原则,即信念的价值在于其能否帮助人们采取有效的行动,而非其本身的真实性。他认为,人们应该根据自身的需求和目标来选择信念,而不是盲目地追随某种流行的或权威的观点。他强调,信念应该是一个动态的过程,人们应该根据自身情况不断调整和更新自己的信念,以适应不断变化的环境和需求。他认为,过分强调信念的真实性反而会限制人们的行动和创造力,而实用主义的信念选择则能够帮助人们更好地实现自己的目标,并享受生活中的乐趣。

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Hi, I'm Derek Sivers, and this is A Daily Run, Part 2. In my previous post, A Daily Run, please read or listen to that one first, running was a metaphor for whatever actions you take in your life. The story is about how we choose beliefs because they're useful, not true. Beliefs make emotions. Emotions make actions. Actions come from emotions.

Emotions come from beliefs. So choose whatever belief makes you take the action you want. Picturing one future makes you quit. Picturing another future makes you jump out of bed full of inspiration and action. A single thought can exhaust you or motivate you. One belief makes you act selfish. Another belief makes you act generous. One thought makes you do something stupid. Another thought makes you do something smart.

What matters is the action they create, so choose the thought that works for you. In the story, picturing a pot of gold, or a tiger, or hot coals made real improvements in the runner's actions. Adopt beliefs for your current needs only. What works for others might not work for you. What you needed yesterday might not be what you need today. Life is nuanced.

Choose your goals and beliefs only for how they help you now. Last week, my overconfidence was getting in the way of my learning, so I chose to believe I'm bad at this and have a lot to learn. This week, it's time to perform. So to summon the courage, I choose to believe I'm great at this. Neither belief is true, but I adopted them because they helped me take the right actions. Drop beliefs that aren't helping you anymore.

Ignore social pressure to be the way you used to be. In the story, picturing a pot of gold didn't work well in the past, but later worked great during a different situation. Adopt beliefs just for fun, to try different ways of being. Don't over-focus on the usual goal. Take your eyes off the prize and look around. Creative experiments, curiosity, and adventures are fun.

Fun is always a legitimate and underrated goal. Different beliefs serve different goals. Gurus and pundits prescribe their beliefs, but their prescription might only apply if you have a very specific situation and destination. Advice should come with this disclaimer. Don't care whether something is true, only whether it works for you.

When you declare a belief to be true, it closes minds, cements identities, and leads to tribal fights with anyone who doesn't find that belief to be true for them. Beliefs are a means to improve actions. To say that one belief is the best, that one is right and others are wrong, is ignorant of the purpose of beliefs and the nuanced differences in people's current needs.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this subject and how the explanation could be improved. This will probably be the topic of my next book. Go to s-i-v-e dot r-s slash r-u-n-2.