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Personal life is a playground for solving optimization problems

44 pointsby Kelvinidanabout 1 year ago

4 comments

hn_throwaway_99about 1 year ago
I admit, I started reading this <i>extremely skeptically</i>. Perhaps somewhat snootily I thought &quot;Ahh, the joys of youth. Wait until this guy gets to late middle age and starts to wonder &#x27;Wait, what exactly am I optimizing all this <i>for</i>???&#x27;&quot;<p>But I admit I was wrong and found myself (someone well into middle age...) really agreeing with lots in this post. I particularly liked this paragraph:<p>&gt; While developing an optimization mindset can pay huge dividends, it&#x27;s also important not to take it to an extreme. Obsessively optimizing every minor daily task runs the risk of becoming an energy and time drain itself. There is such a thing as &quot;paralysis by analysis,&quot; where you spend more time tweaking and planning than actually doing. Additionally, removing all inefficiencies can make life feel overly regimented and sterile. A degree of spontaneity, imperfection, and slack is necessary for creativity, relaxation, and enjoying the journey. The goal should be to increase overall productivity while leaving room for flexibility, not transforming every waking moment into a tightly optimized process. Moderation and balance are key - optimize where it counts, but don&#x27;t lose sight of other life priorities.<p>That is, by optimizing stuff that you essentially &quot;need to get done&quot;, it can actually lead to more space and freedom to enjoy the creative parts of your life.<p>Kudos to the author, I was pleasantly surprised.
RetroTechieabout 1 year ago
<i>&quot;Waiting periods are one of the biggest causes of unoptimized processes in real life. You need to identify waiting periods and try to reduce or eliminate them.&quot;</i><p>That&#x27;s just 1 way of dealing with wait time. And not even a good one: some wait times can only be reduced at ever-increasing effort (diminishing returns).<p>Another way is to make the wait time useful so it&#x27;s not &#x27;lost&#x27;. It&#x27;s kinda like a scheduler in multi-tasking OS: some process &#x27;blocks&#x27; (wait time starts), in response you just switch to a different activity. No busy waiting, no &#x27;cpu time&#x27; lost.
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hhshhhhjjjdabout 1 year ago
What does the optimization make time for? What is the goal? Maximum accumulation of resources? Health? Happiness? If I save ten minutes by meal prepping, do I have to optimize _those_ ten minutes?
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kordlessagainabout 1 year ago
Just make sure you don’t try to optimize dealing with someone who is insane. It won’t work.