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RE: Hyper Efficient Content Consumption - The way I beat the 10,000 hour rule to become a polymath and why I don't read most of the books I recommend.

in #philosophy7 years ago

When it comes to spirituality I find that having a minimum amount of content to be the best. For an example, Kaccānagotta Sutta practically contains practically every thing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagarjuna had to say and it is very short sutra. But whenever I go through it I see all of my Theravada/Relational Quantum Mechanics variation of non-dualism contained within it. I'm still not a person with a perfect understanding. But just meditating upon Kaccānagotta Sutta provides more insight than few thousands pages worth content.

To me, the efficiency matters more when it comes to spirituality.
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I agree, too much content can confuse or distract. I guess it just helps me keep my thoughts from wandering too much. If I read and watch spiritual videos instead of other things, I find myself meditating more frequently. Honestly it's like listening to the same message over and over, so I'm not really adding content to remember, just reminding myself to stop worrying about the future or regretting the past, things like that. Thanks for the reply, I was reading and watching and listening non-stop for a while, but have cut back and just implemented it into daily life recently

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