Lifestyle Philosophy

Engineering = Practical and Rigorous = Useful Mental Models

Mathematics is perfectly rigorous — but nevertheless too abstract

Spirituality, psychology, are abstract yet tangible — alas hardly rigorous

Engineering is the perfect marriage of RIGOROUS yet PRACTICAL

 

The world is messy

Some of this messiness is impossible to make sense of

Those that pretend to be making sense of it are typically delusional, conspirational, mad

 

Logic is beautiful

Everything adds up in logic

If you’re right — you’re right

If you’re wrong — you’re wrong

If you don’t know — you don’t know

ALAS the world is not so clean and logical and sterile

 

Engineering is the beautiful overlap between the LOGICAL RIGOUR of the ABSTRACT IDEAS — and the MESSINESS and PROBABILISTIC NATURE of the real world

 

I’m not saying engineers are the greatest philosophers, or the most successful at life-living

Engineering is somewhat boring, isn’t it

Business is better, more life-like

Engineering is too specialised — so inevitably less of your energy and time goes into exploring the nature of reality — and more into exploring the fucking nature of combustion engines

Business problems are more life-like problems

However the edge of engineering is that it teaches you SYSTEMS

RIGOROUS SYSTEMS, which have to make perfect sense on paper — and THEN STILL WORK IN THE REAL LIFE

It’s far more rigorous, and far more real — then some bullshit business pitch

 

I would nevertheless say that on average business people are superior at life-living

But engineering mind, in isolation, is superior mind

The MOST superior mind is ENGINEER-CEO

The business roots someone in YET greater range of life-like realities, challenges, problems

 

NOW,

Am I saying that the best life-livers and philosophers are ENGINEERS-CEO, then engineers, then business people?

On average, yes

However this has to be put into perspective

Which is that absolutely MOST PEOPLE are UTTERLY ATROCIOUS at:

-LIFE LIVING

-PHILOSOPHY

Therefore they suck ANYWAY

So ultimately this text is purely hypothetical

 

Philosophers are useless at life. It’s too abstract. They read too much, do too little

Business people have NO REAL clue about philosophy, about REAL knowledge

They’ll read a self-help book or two, a wikipedia article about some philosopher, do a little bit of meditation, and that’s it

I’M NOT saying it’s wrong, what I described. I think it’s great.

But they could read a LITTLE bit more,

While philosophers could start a business

Oh and engineers won’t even read a self-help book, or philosophy book. They don’t give a shit, they’re more interested in some new rocket

 

Let’s repeat: most people are garbage at philosophy, garbage at reality

A pro academic has the advantage of having read it all and heard it all — therefore in his domain you’ll always sound stupid in comparison to him, because he knows it inside out, and your new idea is old too him. Regardless if you’re right or wrong. Likely you’re wrong though

A real-life doer, engineer or businessman — has the advantage of MAKING REAL THINGS — therefore NO ONE can tell him how something works — because HE MAKES THINGS WORK

But the problem of LIFE-LIVING, PHILOSOPHY, and all the rest of the REALITY — is too much for ANYONE

Therefore every class of humans will struggle

Academics will have clueless abstract theories

“Real world people” will have ignorant opinions

 

AND that’s why I think business-engineers COULD have the greatest shot

They will 99% of the time be atrocious anyway

They can be brilliant at what they do — but will still be atrocious at understanding reality

Still be ultracrepidarians

BUT ON AVERAGE,

I believe their unique position at the crossover of RIGOROUS SYSTEMS — and REAL WORLD PRACTICALITY — is what places them ahead

 

Conclusion?

Learn some fucking science, engineering

Start a business

Do more things with your own hands

Be good at very many things

Understand how technology around you works

Don’t shy away from doing a little engineering, tinkering

Learn to think in systems

Mathematics, physics, philosophy, logic — teach great systems.

Learn to think from first principles — AND apply it to REAL world = engineering

Learn to learn

And CONTINUOUSLY TEST yourself

And for something to be a TEST — it’s result must be susceptible of FALSIFYING your beliefs,

If you can’t be falsified, proven wrong — you become delusional, by definition. It’s just a matter of time.

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