The question that really drives these meditations is simple: why am I not eager, why am I not excited, to get out of bed in the morning? I have been so in the past. I presume I may be so again in the future. The problem lay squarely in the present.
Priorities, like everything individual, come down to feelings. Feelings is probably not a very useful term as it confuses a large complex of mental and social phenomena. What I want is contentment, but contentment with that slightly heady feeling, as when you've just sucked down a cup of coffee. This will require avarice, ambition, a certain measure of depravity, and calculation. But it will always be tempered by curiosity, moderation, respect for others. In my priorities, I will try to reflect that effort at balance.
The most basic unit of time must be the hour, the day, and the week.
Priorities, like everything individual, come down to feelings. Feelings is probably not a very useful term as it confuses a large complex of mental and social phenomena. What I want is contentment, but contentment with that slightly heady feeling, as when you've just sucked down a cup of coffee. This will require avarice, ambition, a certain measure of depravity, and calculation. But it will always be tempered by curiosity, moderation, respect for others. In my priorities, I will try to reflect that effort at balance.
The most basic unit of time must be the hour, the day, and the week.
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The basic unit of time is the moment. Not being motivated could be low testosterone.
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