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One random heuristic for progress[1] popped into my head the other day:
You'll know if you're moving in the right direction if you build more and more of the systems you interact with day-to-day.
This applies to digital, physical, and cultural systems[2]. Why waste time living with the less-than-ideal systems that are built by others?
There's a circle of things I can control, and everything I can't. The fact is I have quite a lot of control over the systems I work with day-to-day, even if it doesn't seem like it. A house[3], for example, is one big system for life that should be designed in just the right way, not taken off a store shelf because that's just how it is. No, let's think it through. The same is true for digital systems; why settle when I have the capability to build something better. And if I don't have the capability, I can learn.
The systems we surround ourselves with are incredibly important, let's not just take what's tossed our way.
Last updated Thu Aug 11 2022 in Berkeley, CA
3: /thought/building-a-house.gmi