Don’t Let Negative Thoughts Hijack Your Brain

Such as are your habitual thoughts, such also will be the character of your mind; for the soul is dyed by the thoughts. Dye it then with a continuous series of such thoughts as these: for instance, that where a man can live, there he can also live well.
— Marcus Aurelius - Meditations V.16
  • Protect your time.
  • Say no to somethings.
  • Don’t live in reaction.
  • Fight off the distractions in the environment. 
  • Block access.
  • Protect your brain.
  • Guard it.

Remove all entry points to your brain except those you can control. Unrestrained consumption of media is mentally unsanitary. Engineer your environment, creating the opportunity for a self directed, purposeful world view.

In my experience Marcus Aurelius is correct, my thoughts color my world. Actually, without exaggeration. When I’m happy the whole world is happier. When I’m frustrated, everything contributes. Check this in your own experience. So it makes sense to work where we have control. If thoughts lead to feelings, and we see our feelings played out in the world, controlling or screening thoughts can help paint the world with happiness and equanimity. Not easy. Takes practice. Environment plays a huge role. Watch what notions you let in.

Update and grow

We use labels like ‘thief’ and ‘robber’ in connection with them, but what do these words mean? They merely signify that people are confused about what is good and what is bad. So should we be angry with them, or should we pity them instead?
— Epictetus Discourses I, 17.25-26
 
 

I make my own mistakes and if I know better I’d choose better.

If my knowledge about how the world works gets updated then I can make better choices. This is an Bayesian approach.

Don’t prefer opinions to the truth. 

I want to realize that other people make their own mistakes. If they knew better, they to would choose better. 

The 4 types of habits

When a guide meets up with someone who is lost, ordinarily his reaction is to direct him on the right path, not mock or malign him, then turn on his heel and walk away. As for you, lead someone to the truth and you will find that he can follow. But as long as you don’t point it out to him, don’t make fun of him; be aware of what you need to work on instead.
— Epictetus

Instigating Habits

These are the life processes we establish to help guide us in the project of life. These move us towards a chosen idea. Leading to serendipity. Positive. They can be enjoyed in their own right without achieving the goal. They steer us on a path that in itself is rewarding. Leading us day to day, in the present. They often have a goal but that is not so important as the movement of the process. These habits are open ended. Because we are not focused on the outcome, whatever happens can be framed as a success. Examples: hugging sweetie every morning, going to the gym, reading, making time for friends, eating smart, building a home.

 

Avoiding Habits

These habits the ones we try to brake. Smoking, drinking, gambling, slothfulness, gossip, procrastination, media addiction along with all types of addiction. Here we are focused on moving away from something. We repulse the object of the habit. Push it away. Negate. Very outcome focused, closed, restrictive. Either you are in compliance with avoiding or you are not. 

To move these habits towards instigating habits — mentally reframe them. For example instead of trying to make stopping gossip a habit, make looking for areas in others to compliment as a habit. Done well enough this will naturally crowd out the gossiping and who knows where this will lead.

 

Regimental Habits

Doing an activity the same way each time leaving no room for serendipity. Automaticity. This is a devilish cycle that robs one of being present in the moment. Most people who rile against “habit formation” think of only this kind of habit. Giving control to a regiment is a recipe for missing life, not being present. These habits can become “unconscious” if we don’t watch out. Examples: showering, parking in the same place, traveling on the same path, coffee in the morning.   

To move these habits towards instigating habits — mentally reframe them. For example when having coffee, really be present. If just for a moment, breath, let the universe in. Sense the flavors, the smells, consider how it came it be in front of you. Who knows where this present moment awareness will lead?

 

Unconscious Habits

Unfortunately, this is the largest category of habits that operate through us. We all have them. By their nature we can not see them. We have to rely on family and friends to help us expose them. Unconscious behaviors that are repeated is the definition of this type of habit. So many of our behaviors we are not consciously in control of and some people have more awareness into this realm than others. These are the often outcomes of our biases. Examples: frown, picking nose, speeding, driving too slow, being negative or a pessimist, voting like our parents or peers.

To move these habits towards instigating habits — first they must be discovered once exposed then we can mentally reframe them. For example say you discover that you unconsciously frown in some situations, you have a sour look even though you don’t feel sour inside, it is just a habit formed after months or year of inattention. Now this habit can be reframed as wanting to show happiness and welcomeness. Who knows where this will lead? On thing that has been proven by research is when you smile, you become happier. 

 

Personal Note: This is a journal entry meant as a reminder to me. It is a reminder to me how I want to operate and some tips put together in a moment of clarity to help when I am less clear and caught up in stuff the I can’t control. Leave a comment if you want to dialog with me about this.

Relevance

Let philosophy scrape off your own faults, rather than be a way to rail against the faults of others.
— Seneca (Moral Letters, 103, 4b-5a)
Not yet but soon!

Not yet but soon!

I have been thinking lately what the difference is between long form books and short form blog posts and the difference between audiobooks and podcasts and also the difference between movies and youtube videos. I seems there is some condensation and the speed at which the shorter forms can be produced and consumed is their advantage. Another advantage they have is their relevant currency. This currency is also a disadvantage in that most of what is current is irrelevant tomorrow and don't I want to have my knowledge relevant? It takes time to develop an idea, to have it be absorbed.

That being said, there is still some value in the shorter forms.

I do learn from all these shorter forms. Samples. I follow a lot of blogs with a feed reader (Zen Habits, Altucher Confidential, Farnam Street, Seth's Blog, Darius Foroux, Sam Harris). Some podcasts are rocket fuel for knowledge and inspiration (You are not so smart, The James Altucher Show, Conversations with Tyler, Sam Harris). There are a few youtubers that bring newness, awareness, knowledge to me. (Mario TomicvlogbrothersTac BladesBig ThinkISHITANI FURNITURE)

Just Like Both of Us

In life our first job is this, to divide and distinguish things into two categories: externals I cannot control, but the choices I make with regard to them I do control. Where will I find good and bad? In me, in my choices.
— Epictetus

My choices have lead me to here, who I am. Your choices lead you to where you are. For both of us, some choices have been positive and some not so much. Some have be made in haste and some with deliberation and I can report that some hasty choice turned out positive and deliberation didn't not helped with some choices. For both of us, we can choose to be honest, kind, endure, have courage, face change. For both of us, some choices were made not by us consciously. Some because of environment, some because of genetics or history, some because of family. One choice creates an environment or history that sets us up for future choices, most or all of which we cannot predict. For both of us, better choices are made with better learning, contemplation, understanding, experience, a better environment. No guarantees, none at all. But the statistical odds are in our favor. This seems the best we can do. For both of us, realize the we all are bound by the choices made in life. If they’d known better they would have done better. Just like both of us. 

Don’t give your attention away too easily.

When someone assents to a false proposition, be sure that they did not want to give their assent, since, as Plato says, ‘Every soul is deprived of the truth against its will.’ They simply mistook for true something false.
— Epictetus - Discourses I, 28.4-5
Snowshoeing with the sweety.

Snowshoeing with the sweety.

Our only hope in making a difference is to break the feedback loop of fear, lack of critical thinking, and misunderstanding. 

To throw cogs in the wheels of discontent. To be a light in the darkness. It starts with us. 

Protect the inputs in your life. This is where can fear enter if we’re not careful. 

Media has found that fear sells, fear motivates. Fear also divides, fear dulls reason. 

Don’t give your precious attention away too easily. 

My manifesto - what I turn to in times of confusion.

If we try to adapt our mind to the regular sequence of changes and accept the inevitable with good grace, our life will proceed quite smoothly and harmoniously.
— Epictetus
  • I will try and do things that make me laugh and make others laugh
  • I will try and keep my word
  • I will try and spend time with people smarter than me who I can learn from
  • Books are virtual mentors. Read a lot.
  • Move in nature
  • Hug more
  • It’s ok to be average. I’m average or below average in most things. I’m average at following this manifesto
  • I will try to eat well. I want to make up for all the poor eating decisions I made when younger. 
  • It’s none of my business what people think of me.
  • I will try and be helpful
  • I will try and express gratitude for new things
  • I will try and spend more time listening in conversations. Learning happens when listening not when talking
  • I will try and be the best husband I can, treating Mary with courtesy and interest
  • I will try and be interesting by being interested in others
  • I will try to maintain focus on what is important.
  • I will try to be happy
  • I will try and choice my attitude and not be lead astray by my 'mind weather’
  • I will try and think and act the way I want to feel
  • I will try and be who I am and what makes me come alive