🤯Unknown Unknowns #44 - Slack vs. Moloch
Apologies for missing last week! Â I continued my ski trip in Tahoe and wasn't able to get a newsletter out. Â Here's a view of Lake Tahoe from Alpine Meadows.
This Week:
Writing:
I started posting a daily idea list on twitter. Â It's an idea I got from James Altucher, he calls it "exercising your idea muscle." Â Write 10 ideas a day on any prompt you want. Â The point is to realize an abundance mindset, stop overthinking, and realize that dumb ideas come out before good ideas.
In other writing news, I'm in the middle of a cohort of Write of Passage and I have three and a half drafts done, so I'll have more original writing to share soon.
Discoveries:
I've talked about the ideas of Slack and Moloch before, but today I want to go a little deeper and show how they relate to each other.
Moloch is the personification of a race to the bottom. Â In a pure competition, each side will compromise on every thing it values in order to win. Â For example, performance enhancing drugs in sports. Â Each competitor is willing to push the limits as far as they can get away with in order to win. Â This competition occurs many times in our lives. Â Who spends the most face time in order to get promoted? Â The most interesting takeaway is that this is always a local maximum, not a universal maximum.
In other words, is getting promoted the actual goal? Â Or is life satisfaction the ultimate goal? Â And this is where the concept of Slack comes in. Â Slack is the ability to step back and see where this competition lies in our priorities. Â The problem is that if you step back, you're hurt in the competition. Â You can't take Slack without being handicapped. Â But Moloch drives you and you want to win the competition.
It's cutting your nose off to spite your face. Â Winning the short term while oblivious to the larger picture. Â I feel this is why most people are dissatisfied. Â They can't pause and take stock of the situation, so they're stuck focusing on society's values and goals instead of discovering their own.
=> Meditations on Moloch
=> Studies on Slack
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Leaving you in peace,
Chris