Directory structure in life

#SelfAccountability

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I like to think I am organized.

However, if If I’m being honest and self aware, it really is more like I’ve managed to channel a bunch of my obbsessive compulsive behaviors into tidiness and efficiency. I need better systems.

Time to level up.

I’ve added the new Minimalists on Netflix to the list. I wanted to give Marie Kondo a chance. Her techniques and advice seem logical, I just couldn’t get past the fact I feel creeped out by her. Nothing specifically wrong, she acts like a very wise and sweet being. I’m just saying, no one has proven to me that she isn’t a robot.

Either way, that made me start thinking about hacking my brain. I started thinking about directory structure and how computational thinking, time management and all these things may come together to form a system that may work for me.

After all, we have to agree by now that if we can find chaos inside order, then surely we can find order inside our own chaos.

Plan of Attack

  • Learn about directory structure
  • Learn about time management techniques
  • ???
  • Profit

“Your subconscious is like a computer—more complex a computer than men can build—and its main function is the integration of your ideas. Who programs it? Your conscious mind. If you default, if you don’t reach any firm convictions, your subconscious is programmed by chance—and you deliver yourself into the power of ideas you do not know you have accepted. But one way or the other, your computer gives you print-outs, daily and hourly, in the form of emotions—which are lightning-like estimates of the things around you, calculated according to your values. If you programmed your computer by conscious thinking, you know the nature of your values and emotions. If you didn’t, you don’t.”

– Ayn Rand

 

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