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Title text: I mean, maybe a sense of one's place in the universe also leads to happiness, but power is pretty great. |
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- The further I get into my 30s, the more depressed I become.
- How's your p over r?
- My what?
- Power divided by responsibility.
- When you're 18, you have very little power, but very little
- Responsibility, so you're okay.
- As you age, you get responsibility for more and more things but your power doesn't increase. P/r shrinks and shrinks.
- P/r
- Time
- By 30, you have most adult responsibilities with only a little more control over your life. This is the bottom of the trough.
- I
- P/r
- Time
- You spend the next 30 years getting more power while gaining few responsibilities
- P/r
- Time
- Then, you retire. Power drops off, but responsibiuty asymptotically approaches zero.
- P/r
- Time
- I don't think the entirety of human happiness can be reduceo to two variables.
- Well your power of comprehension
- Will be greater in ten years
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- Now, continue toiling! 998 Change 1
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