I learned and have been reading a little bit about mental models and one that's been sticking with me is entropy. The main takeaway can be summarized with this excerpt:
"Entropy will always increase on its own. The only way to make things orderly again is to add energy. Order requires effort. "
On a good day, I feel pretty happy and can get a lot done. On a bad day, I spend most of the day just procrastinating at home on reddit and feel unhappy. Something that feels paradoxical to me is that for a good day to happen I have to put in effort but on a bad day it doesn't take any, but on a good day I feel happy while on a bad day I don't. Shouldn't it be easy to expend the effort necessary to keep things orderly and me satisfied? At least for me though, it feels so difficult.
There are a number of factors that contribute to entropy and require me to expend significant effort to overcome and I've been trying to get rid of them so it's easier for me to just fall into good days. The biggest factor for me is just being at home because at home I tend to procrastinate endlessly on my phone and laptop. I try to circumvent that by going every day to study with my friends but if I have a bad enough day I can't manage that and just waste my time. I've tried to improve further by not using my phone and laptop in the morning and night at home and I did manage to not use them for a while but after I break a streak it's hard to get back into it.
Do any of you have similar issues that you still struggle with or that you've managed to overcome?
Edit: I just realized after spending time on Supermemo that there are opposite factors that make it easier to be orderly. Whenever I spend time using Supermemo, I get a boost from learning that can help me power through less enjoyable things and make my time at home more pleasant. Without that pleasure, a lot of my day because very difficult. Do you guys have similar empowering factors?
"Entropy will always increase on its own. The only way to make things orderly again is to add energy. Order requires effort. "
On a good day, I feel pretty happy and can get a lot done. On a bad day, I spend most of the day just procrastinating at home on reddit and feel unhappy. Something that feels paradoxical to me is that for a good day to happen I have to put in effort but on a bad day it doesn't take any, but on a good day I feel happy while on a bad day I don't. Shouldn't it be easy to expend the effort necessary to keep things orderly and me satisfied? At least for me though, it feels so difficult.
There are a number of factors that contribute to entropy and require me to expend significant effort to overcome and I've been trying to get rid of them so it's easier for me to just fall into good days. The biggest factor for me is just being at home because at home I tend to procrastinate endlessly on my phone and laptop. I try to circumvent that by going every day to study with my friends but if I have a bad enough day I can't manage that and just waste my time. I've tried to improve further by not using my phone and laptop in the morning and night at home and I did manage to not use them for a while but after I break a streak it's hard to get back into it.
Do any of you have similar issues that you still struggle with or that you've managed to overcome?
Edit: I just realized after spending time on Supermemo that there are opposite factors that make it easier to be orderly. Whenever I spend time using Supermemo, I get a boost from learning that can help me power through less enjoyable things and make my time at home more pleasant. Without that pleasure, a lot of my day because very difficult. Do you guys have similar empowering factors?
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