Diary 2023-05-28
Guam Typhoon Report
Schedule from Diary 2023-05-27.
- First, write down the information in your brain about writing at this point on a blank page
- Open Kozaneba
- Put in what you haven't put in yet.
- The manuscript takes precedence over the weekly journal, because I can delay the weekly journal, but I'm sorry if I delay the manuscript.
He did a weekly journal, completely ignoring the manuscript.
- Humans don't work like computers.
- Problem with "sensation"
- After all, we need to "rest" first, and then we need to "calm down" by discharging information that is scattered around in the brain.
- The state of being only in the brain continues to drain computing resources.
Well, but I guess you could say I've completed the "writing down the information in my brain about writing at this point on a blank page"?
- Nothing in particular to be written out at this moment.
- Maybe it really was there, but it went under.
- Metaphor of a fish tank
- but that's nothing to think about.
- We can only take out what we can take out now.
Is "writing something out" an incorrect task description to begin with?
- When B is on the surface of your consciousness, you cannot write down A without writing down B.
- You can empty the surface and wait for A to come up, but there is no guarantee that A will come up.
- Stop the input, focus on the output, and empty the surface.
Stop the input, concentrate on the output, empty the surface
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from /villagepump/2023/05/28
- Observation of myself after social battery over-discharge
- Go to bed at 20:00, get up at 25:00, output what you have learned until 30:00, go to bed again, get up at 11:00 (35:00).
- Lazing around and looking at Twitter
- Realize that you are looking at Twitter in a lazy way.
- I'll come back to write in my well diary.
- Notice the order of this action.
- One wonders why they are doing this action in this order.
- Should I drink coffee or not?
- You could also go to a cafe that serves coffee.
- Some say it's crowded because it's Sunday.
- decision-making stall
The state of being lazy and looking at Twitter hasn't stopped the input.
- Poor quality, fragmented, emotionally counterintuitive, keeps throwing inputs into the water.
Why a well-documented diary?
- My Scrapbox is too flexible.
- You can spit out all the topics in parallel, you can create pages, so when decision fatigue is happening, you can't decide what to write stall (of an engine or aircraft).
- Diary pages are written one at a time as they come to mind.

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