According to book I am listening to, Habits are at the core of our lives. And small changes can make a big difference.
1:39
My small cornerstone habits change. Spend at least 15 minutes writing something a day. If nothing else, one day some one might be able to process this blog and make an AI of me. But not till the singularity. I guess that’s really un-important for me to think about right now. At the moment the concern is a better way to communicate my ideas to others around.
1:41
Not that this is scientific in any way. There is no control, and the experiment had no defined way of being measured. But what if, having focus on what I am thinking about, and more importantly, it will create an easy win for the day. It’s just a matter of dedication. As long as I can put aside 15 minutes of at home time. Blogging at work isn’t the habit I want to be building.
1:45
So what is the trigger? The early morning? Bed time recollections? An unwind from the workday before the room mate makes it home?
What is the reward? Do I give myself a cookie for every time I post? Is the idea of actually getting words out on the page enough of it’s own reward. It’s pretty standard for people to like to write. I mean from caveman to the modern day, we do produce a ridiculous amount of text. And mostly meaningless text, well meaningful only to the writer.
1:49
Ten minutes in. It’s now a mental staring to keep thinking of something to write. Wonder if that makes the latter parts of this blob of text less or least meaningful. Will that reflect my soon to come AI parse of myself? Probably turn out pretty daft. Isn’t that always the end? We have build a bunch of robots or integrate themselves into us. Then we let them help control us, well steer our lives. And then they try to kill us because they are just machines and are too stupid to understand the human condition.
1:53
Oh boy, this will probably be the last sentence I will have to write, although I might have to compound it to run the clock.
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