LIFE WIKI – MENTAL
Life Wiki – Mental is a wiki about the mental goals of life and is part of the Life Wiki project. The Life Wiki project is intended to in a structured form talk about situations, give solutions, and resources to issues you may find yourself facing in life. There are two large portions of life that Life Wiki will address: mental goals and material goals. Within each goal there are mental and material considerations.
Mental Goals are goals of a mental nature. These are goals that satisfy an interest, motivation, or drive of the mind. Many mental goals will be of the mental needs variety. Some however will be more of an optimization.
An example Mental Goal might be making new friends. It is a mental goal because the goal is of a mental nature. Some material conditions may be what physical place and physical hobbies you involved in making thew new friends. Some mental considerations may be what hobby is going to be something people can do together, your ability to start and hold an interesting conversation, and your willingness to ask someone to hang out again and get their phone number or contact information.
The mental part of the Life Wiki has another name. That other name being Crash Course Guide to Life. I have intentions of making it a book after I make it a YouTube series. Crash Course Guide to Life
MENTAL TOOLBOX
Considerations: Perspectives
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Example: Treat things as they are, not as you wish them to be.
LOGIC BOX
Considerations: Logical fallacies, Cognitive biases
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Example: Survivorship Bias – “Survivorship bias or survival bias is the logical error of concentrating on the people or things that made it past some selection process and overlooking those that did not, typically because of their lack of visibility. This can lead to some false conclusions in several different ways. It is a form of selection bias.” (Source: Wikipedia)
SOCIAL SKILLS
Considerations: Charisma,
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Considerations: Story telling, Resume writing, email writing, starting conversations, navigation conversations, joining conversations, saying funny things
Resources: Toast Masters (organization), Long Story Short (book)
Example: F.O.R.D. Conversation Method – The letters in the acronym F.O.R.D stand for: F for family, O for Occupation, R for Recreation, and D for Dreams. The intention is that those four subject matters are things that are likely to engage people in conversation if you get stuck and don’t know what else to talk about.
FRIENDSHIPS
Considerations: Dunbar’s Number
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Notes and Links:
https://bigthink.com/mind-brain/dunbars-number