1096: Ali Abdaal | The Hidden Economics of Creative Success Part Two

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Breaking Treadmill
In the pursuit of happiness, many find themselves trapped on a hedonic treadmill, constantly chasing career accomplishments without realizing they can step off at any time. shares his personal struggle with this cycle, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing moments with family over work 1. echoes this sentiment, recounting his decision to enjoy leisure activities like playing PlayStation instead of succumbing to work pressures 1.
I could just play PlayStation right now. So I spent the whole day kind of like, I went to a cafe for breakfast, went for a walk around the park, sat down, played PlayStation, went to another cafe for lunch, sat down, played PlayStation. It was so glorious.
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Both agree that true happiness often lies in simple pleasures and spending quality time with loved ones, rather than in relentless work pursuits 2.
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Planning & Reflection
Planning and reflection are crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life balance and preventing burnout. highlights the importance of setting goals and planning both business and personal activities at the start of the year to avoid disappointment and resentment 3. shares his experience with calendar blocking to ensure time for vacations, emphasizing the need for proactive scheduling to prevent work from consuming all available time 3.
We have calendar blocking sessions where we look at the spreadsheet, and we're like, okay, what's the plan?
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They both agree that life changes, such as having children, require adjustments in planning and priorities, underscoring the need for flexibility and foresight 4.
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Values & Happiness
Understanding personal values is essential in guiding decisions related to work and life balance. discusses how having clear values can prevent lifestyle creep and unnecessary stress, even when wealth increases 5. He shares anecdotes of wealthy individuals who, despite their riches, remain unhappy due to their attachment to material possessions 6.
They're just prisoners of the crap that they own.
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reflects on the importance of aligning one's calendar with personal values, suggesting that if major changes would occur with increased wealth, those changes should be made now 6.
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