This is the kind of topic I could really nerd out with someone about. It would be great to have a conversation Francesco together. While obviously Chris is miles ahead of us all; I'm sure you and I could go back and forth about all of these secondbrain/lifeOS tools. I could also talk about my PolyInnovation Operating System as well, giving the channel something different. Plus you're one of the few people who is as nerdy about these tools as me! haha
It seems like that the habit of keeping track is not actually about tackling the issues directly and immediately. But rather preparing to deal with them if or when a need arises. Being well informed of their course or content. Perhaps gaining some insight during the simple process of writing down. And keeping the mind freer of their demand for priority. Essentially, doing the work beforehand as much as possible. In preferably easy to handle small increments. Or if unable to deal with them immediately, watching their course for a chance for insight, inspiration for action, perhaps even appreciation of their presence or resolution. Hopefully leading to more wisdom, gratitude, safety and relief. While Chris’ approach and execution may not be suitable for the taste or ability of everyone, I’d like to thank both Francesco and Chris for bringing forth such an interesting example for us to draw our own conclusions.
This is wild! Personally, I would have a hard time entrusting Airtable with all of this data. But I appreciate the examples and all it showed. As organized as all of this was I feel like this gentleman could benefit from some simplicity. They spiritual piece was an absolute mess…
This guy is both brilliant and out of his mind. This isn’t even close to productivity. This is pure obsession, probably developed from a lot of unresolved issues. Still, someone hire him and pay him a shit load of money already. His ideas in here could fuel 1000 different apps.
This is impressive but utterly ridiculous. The micromanagement of this guys daily life is absurd. He could probably solve world hungry 3 times over with just half of his time spent in this system. "slow down the relationship with tools" as he says...yet he invests thousands of hours in a system that 99% of the world would never use. I highly, doubt his healthcare provider or contractor is signing to his portal to review his documents or tables. Nevertheless impressive too.
Actually, they do. I have a concierge doctor. Remember these providers work for me. And as far as thousands of hours, you're really over estimating how much work it was to build and keep up. That said, I'm glad it animated you so!
3:20 it is funny because I IMMEDIATELY emailed Chris because of that video lol
This is the kind of topic I could really nerd out with someone about. It would be great to have a conversation Francesco together. While obviously Chris is miles ahead of us all; I'm sure you and I could go back and forth about all of these secondbrain/lifeOS tools. I could also talk about my PolyInnovation Operating System as well, giving the channel something different. Plus you're one of the few people who is as nerdy about these tools as me! haha
It seems like that the habit of keeping track is not actually about tackling the issues directly and immediately.
But rather preparing to deal with them if or when a need arises.
Being well informed of their course or content. Perhaps gaining some insight during the simple process of writing down. And keeping the mind freer of their demand for priority.
Essentially, doing the work beforehand as much as possible. In preferably easy to handle small increments.
Or if unable to deal with them immediately, watching their course for a chance for insight, inspiration for action, perhaps even appreciation of their presence or resolution. Hopefully leading to more wisdom, gratitude, safety and relief.
While Chris’ approach and execution may not be suitable for the taste or ability of everyone, I’d like to thank both Francesco and Chris for bringing forth such an interesting example for us to draw our own conclusions.
golden. Slow-burn effectiveness
Hey how are you feeling today? This guy: I don’t know, let me check my caretable.
This is wild! Personally, I would have a hard time entrusting Airtable with all of this data. But I appreciate the examples and all it showed. As organized as all of this was I feel like this gentleman could benefit from some simplicity. They spiritual piece was an absolute mess…
This guy is both brilliant and out of his mind. This isn’t even close to productivity. This is pure obsession, probably developed from a lot of unresolved issues. Still, someone hire him and pay him a shit load of money already. His ideas in here could fuel 1000 different apps.
I promise, they do.
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This is impressive but utterly ridiculous. The micromanagement of this guys daily life is absurd. He could probably solve world hungry 3 times over with just half of his time spent in this system. "slow down the relationship with tools" as he says...yet he invests thousands of hours in a system that 99% of the world would never use. I highly, doubt his healthcare provider or contractor is signing to his portal to review his documents or tables. Nevertheless impressive too.
Actually, they do. I have a concierge doctor. Remember these providers work for me. And as far as thousands of hours, you're really over estimating how much work it was to build and keep up. That said, I'm glad it animated you so!
I had the same feeling when I watched the video. Impressive but ridiculous. 😅