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The Death of Daydreaming

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bhouston ◴[] No.43896107[source]
I find that daydreaming is absolutely critical for coming up with good strategies. Otherwise I can default to just do the next obvious thing, which isn't always the most strategic if you can take in the full picture, or at least consider alternatives well.

The two ways I get to strategic reflection are really:

- Doing lego. I find thhat doing lego is actually really good at helping me consolidate thoughts and ideas. It takes up just enough mental energy to not get bored, but it lets me think about things with an unstressed mind.

- Walks. The other way to generate new perspectives is to take a walk at lunch though non-interesting territory. I really do not find walks in a busy downtown to be relaxing, too much activity intruding on me to actually be low stress, but if it is in a forest or even just a long parkway that works for me.

The absolute worst way to come up with new ideas is in front of my computer trying to work. Good for doing the next obvious thing, but really hard to think outside of the box.

You really do need a mix of the two, otherwise you are either doing the obvious or never actually doing anything.

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whywhywhywhy ◴[] No.43896273[source]
Sitting on public transport looking out of the window not your phone and listening to music is ok but probably not podcasts.

Also showers are very good for the right state of mind.

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harrison_clarke ◴[] No.43896838[source]
IP67+ on your phone is bad for mental health
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1. xp84 ◴[] No.43897141[source]
Yeah my lifehack in that department is assuming that the seals might not be perfect anymore. Plus a brief brush with seawater splashes made my iPhone speaker sound like crap for a few days a few years ago so I've decided it's not worth the risk!
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2. Etheryte ◴[] No.43897258[source]
Seawater destroys everything you ever loved and cared for, no IP rating will defend against that for long.
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3. smileysteve ◴[] No.43899328[source]
If my phone gets dirty watered, i ensure I rinse it with fresh water; really confuses the onlooker.
4. BlueTemplar ◴[] No.43903398[source]
I have never had a (smart)watch damaged by seawater. (I am not a sailor though, I guess keeping exposure fairly short matters.)