Infinite Loops 01月28日
The Infinite Loops Guide To... Agency
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这篇文章汇集了八位不同领域的智者的观点,探讨了成功、自我认知、行为模式等多个方面。从克服冒名顶替综合症,到坚持与韧性的区别,再到调整内在程序,不给自己贴标签,以及将人生视为游戏,文章提供了丰富的思考角度。同时,强调了明确目标、保持好奇心、以及选择并全身心投入的重要性。这些观点鼓励读者反思自我,积极面对生活中的挑战,并最终找到属于自己的人生道路,实现个人成长。

🎭'冒名顶替综合症'是普遍现象,成功人士也常有此感,但他们仍然选择行动。

🚪 韧性与坚持不同,韧性是在遇到障碍时寻找新路径,而非固守原地。它鼓励我们灵活应变。

🧠 我们受生物和环境双重'编程'影响,需主动调整,发展自主性,成为自己人生的'可玩角色'。

🏷️ 不要给自己贴标签,身份认同与不良行为挂钩会阻碍改变。摆脱标签,才能更好地发展。

🎮 人生如游戏,拥有改变现状的技能,不轻言放弃的决心,才能获得高度自主性。

Standing (1930) | Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866 - 1944)

1. Jimmy Soni | Imposter Syndrome? Do it Anyway

“Every single person you think is successful, also believes they are the imposter. That is totally, it's a fact of life. When you go and really peer into the lives of the people who are the greats […] Maybe not now, but at some point in their lives they thought they were gigantic imposters, and some of them still do, and they still do it anyway.”

More from Jimmy: The Courage of Creative Risk (EP.214) | Make Things, and Be Playful (EP.108) | Unleashing the Future of Publishing (EP.157)

2. | Persistence is Overrated

“It's the difference really between being persistent and tenacious. Persistence will just keep running and running and running on the same path, whereas if you are tenacious, you'll find a side door if you need to. You will leap into a different area. You will try a different avenue. So these are people who are tenacious rather than just persistence, because persistence will have people giving up, hitting against walls, trying to force things that aren't going to happen, and tenacious people will find [...] avenues for ways of things to work.”

More from Dr. Gurner: Ultra Successful (Ep.176)| Five Paths to Peak Performance (our synthesis)

3. Julie Fredrickson | Adjust Your Programming

“And the set of programming, I assume that I came in even straight out of my mother was human that was evolved to survive as an animal on the Savannah. And then it turns out a lot of that programming wasn't particularly useful. I have to go through and learn a whole set of histories and experiences, and I had to become a playable character in my own life. I had to develop my own agency. And so this idea that we are all programmed is true. We're all programmed not only by our biology, but the books we read, the people we talk to, everything is adding just a little bit to our programming.”

More from Julie: “Circumstances change. Humanity doesn't. Plan accordingly.” (EP.181)

4. Todd Goodwin | Don’t Label Yourself

“I just don't label people. I also think that a lot of the time, a lot of the time, diagnoses, while useful for categorizing things like, ‘What species is this weed growing in my garden?’ It is very disempowering for a lot of people because there's a lot of baggage that goes with diagnoses, and a person can identify with, ‘I'm an addict. I have major depressive disorder. I'm an anxious person. I'm a smoker.’ Whatever. And then when their identity gets tied up in the unhealthy behavior, it makes it much harder for them to change their behavior because the identity is going to dictate the behavior.”

More from Todd: “Revelation is not Resolution” (EP.175) | Hypnosis: Separating Myth From Reality (EP.164)

5. George Mack | This is a Game

“And that seems to be the fundamental stack that creates high agency […]

A, this is just a video game. I can change this.

B, I've got some kind of skill to be able to do it.

And C, if not, I will eventually figure it out.

And D, that determinism that they will not quit.

So it is a weird mix of different things paired together that you immediately know it when you see it.

Which is why everybody who's listening to the podcast now can immediately go, ‘Oh, I know who'd I call to break me out of [a] third world jail.’

And I'm willing to bet, typically, they aren't the most academic person in their group. Typically, they're not the most athletic person. It's something else of those combination or factors that we discuss there that those people have.”

More from George: The Game of Life (EP.195) | Marketing, Mental Models, and Technology (EP.114)

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6. Michal Garfield | What World Do You Want?

“We all assume that, ‘I'll just be happy if I get this, and so how do I get that?’ And that kind of thinking tends to promote suffering of yourself and of others. If you start by being like, ‘What world do I want? Because I can assume that I will make it closer to that world if I start in a clear vision of that thing,’ I think that that's a really useful […] I do think that learning how to get better at reallocating our attention, and at telling stories that excite ourselves and excite other people, is a far better way to engage with the daunting complexity of the world that we have made for ourselves.”

More from Michael: Play the (Mind) Jazz (EP. 246)

7. Mike Maples, Jr | Prepare for Surprise

“The best founders that I work with, I've noticed that about them. That every time they engage with the world, they're prepared to be surprised by something because only by being surprised will you ever find the breakthrough. Breakthroughs have never happened yet, they've never been discovered. So if you're trying to discover the undiscovered you have to be surprised ultimately. So people who show up in the world wanting to be surprised often find that clue in a discussion that the average entrepreneur wouldn't find.”

More from Mike: How To Become a Pattern-Breaking Founder (EP.233)

8. Derek Sivers | The Choice You Commit To is the Right Choice

“If you're ever wondering what is the right decision, ‘Should I do this, or should I do that? Should I live here, or should I live there? Should I take this job or that job?’ that just the act of choosing one and wholeheartedly committing to it makes your choice the best choice. It is your commitment itself that can make any choice the right choice for you that you can... because they're all parallel worlds, you pick one, and by committing to it and making the best of it, it makes it the best choice.”

More from Derek: How to Become a Picasso (EP.185) | Just Do The Thing (EP.186)

8. Jack Raines | Travel

“I think there's this idea that people have of going to Europe or whatever and finding yourself, and I think that's a load of shit. I don't think you can go find yourself in a nightclub in Budapest or anything like that. But something that I did realize is once you get out of your home environment, for me, getting out of Atlanta and going to... I didn't know anybody in Barcelona when I got there, that was my first stop. It kind of separates the parts of you that were a byproduct of your environment, where you fit in and the social hierarchy of where you are. And then the stuff that's left is what you actually like. So I don't think you find yourself when you're going in hostel-hopping, but you do get a lot better idea of what stuff you did was actually stuff you wanted to do or what stuff you value.”

More from Jack: The Authentic Path (EP.170)

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