When I was 14 years old, I realized that there are days when I felt not optimal, thinking:
- "Why do moments when I feel sub-optimal exist, and how do they arise?"
- "What variables make me feel good and optimistic, and makes me feel bad and helpless?"
My notes at the time included:
- "Calculating and imagining what's possible based on calculations"
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- "A lot of people feel desperate, because they don't calculate. For example, imagine that you either build a 100 km railroad or get killed in the next 10 years. The person who calculates, would imagine how much metal, how many struts it would take, how much labor costs and how to convince someone to cover the costs would be possible, and the person who doesn't calculate would see that as an insurmountable task. So, not calculating leads people to lose the hope and cause all kind of psychological problems. Ability to calculate and imagine is not education problem, but a health problem."
I wrote there many other
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