Young Hands Club

December 2, 2019

RMD review, Nov 25th-Dec 1st

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 6:00 am

I woke up Monday to receiving the call to head the TMSR OS project. This is the highest honor and biggest responsibility I’ve had placed on my shoulders. While the week yielded a positive start to the project, only the first steps were taken from the many more required for success. There is substantial momentum with the project, but my priority moving forward is to generate the biggest burst I can manage.

It has yet to sink in what to takeaway and say about taking such weight on my shoulders happening simultaneously with my first family Thanksgiving festivities since 2013. My first impression is I appreciate it playing out as such because deeply touching my roots while fruiting my most important fruit provided me a wide lens perspective. I managed to keep up reasonably well with the TMSR OS project through Friday. The weekend was spent on quality exercise and meals with friends and family, attending the Killington Cup ski event and mountain night life with friends and a long overdue challenging family conversation Sunday that was clarifying and productive and long term I expect to be rejuvenating.

With my schedule stabilizing for the first time in 2 weeks in the week ahead I’m excited and relieved to have the quiet time to process the communication I’m due to pay, including the still missing article on the inadequacy of previous plans and execution causing the missing of deadlines.

November 25, 2019

RMD plan, Nov 25th-Dec 1st

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 4:57 am

This week will be a bit atypical again with Thanksgiving on Thursday and Thanksgiving weekend being the most effective time of the year to see long-time acquaintances and friends. Nevertheless, Internet and power will be much more stable and I’ll keep up much more effectively.

1. Things my Master assigned me:

  1. Reconcile differences between plans and execution. Deadline: Tues Nov 26th 12pm EST.
  2. Work with Jacob to move Gales Bitcoin Wallet process forward.
  3. Write article about what I appreciate about hunting with photos of last weekend. Deadline: Wed Nov 27th 12pm EST.
  4. Chew through articles in the fabled outlines queue.

2. Things I want feedback on/help with.

  1. The analysis of the planned schedule and actual schedule.
  2. I have yet a lot of previous feedback to adapt to and don’t want to ask for too much until I’ve enacted the feedback given.

3. anything else that takes up a significant amount of your time.

  1. (12h) JWRD : 5h of management. 7h of relationship development.
  2. (21h) Following the forum and conversing when it’s my time. I’m planning to block off 14:00-15:303 and 19:00-20:30 UTC to properly eat and engage the logs and blogs. Not sure if this is enough time, but think I need to work in blocks to maximize my focus.
  3. (7h)4 Daily Review/Preview to start up, wind down day.
  4. (3h) Weekly review/preview.
  5. (5h 15m) 45 minutes of exercise each morning.
  6. (5h 50m) 20 min Spanish6, 30 min French each morning.
  7. (5h) Tuesday 14:00-19:00 EST I drive to Albany to pick my sister from the airport.
  8. Thursday afternoon into the evening I’ll be occupied with Thanksgiving with family.

It’s an interesting balancing act between making the most of the progress we’ve made in the passed couple weeks and also making the most of my time here at my roots ((Which I mainly find opportunities to deepen self-knowledge and understand my past through I eyes I see today)). For sure time feels much more compressed so being present and mindful of priorities is what I need to focus on most this week.

RMD Review, Nov 18th-Nov 24th

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 4:23 am

For sure this week was atypical, but I think I managed to roll with the punches reasonably well.

I was reasonably prepared for travel, which went smoothly until the final leg of Wednesday’s 3 flights was canceled from fog. The handling of this wrinkle was smooth and despite getting to the end of the road 4 hours later than expected, I had a 3 hr conversation and made a connection with a fellow traveler.

Thursday morning I caught up on sleep, went to the phone carrier for a prepaid SIM and bought a winter coat and packed for the hunting trip. Hunted Thursday afternoon and got connection set up at camp.

Friday I hunted the early morning and got back to camp at 1030 to work. After ~60 minutes, realized laptop wasn’t taking a charge from the the system. The electricity in this seasonal camp is solar, it had been a cloudy couple of days, their battery reserve was low and items such as water pump have priority over power outlets. Meanwhile, there was a wounded buck on the property so I went back out to join in the herd management efforts (photo article to come!).

I borrowed a touchscreen device to catch up with articles and make comments Saturday morning, then hunted the afternoon.

I can see my latency this week being a drag on Jacob and others. Perhaps I should’ve been more skeptical of the connectivity at the camp. Despite having reasonable expectations come up short, I think I managed clear communication about the highest priority of the week in helping Jacob manage the wallet development.

I know I have responses to pay from this past week and prior and pay those I will.

November 18, 2019

RMD plan, Nov 18th-Nov 24th

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 2:58 am

This week will be a bit atypical, but productive nevertheless.

My main priorities are following up with any loose ends from last week’s various conversations to keep that momentum and making sure the launch of my ~6 weeks travel away from Panama are smooth. That’ll cover Monday and Tuesday.

I have a red eye departure Wednesday morning and am scheduled to land in my home town by 4pm EST. I plan to check in Wednesday evening to confirm arrival, settle in and recharge the batteries.

Thursday morning I’ll continue the settling and will hopefully have an article from the queue to publish, but at this point don’t know how productive I’ll be in airports and on flights.

Thursday noon EST I plan to make the ~40 minute drive to the farm I learned to kill on, get the afternoon deer hunt in and stay at the camp with my father and friends. I’ll hunt Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning ((Unless a shooting buck crosses my cross hairs and I have one hanging prior.)).

Shooting hours end at ~4pm each day and the camp has a modem, so I expect to keep up with the logs and blogs in the evenings in between card hands. When you’re in the woods you find yourself with a lot of time to think, so I’ll bring a notebook to make sure I capture my thoughts. I’ll be bringing my camera and for sure the hunting blog will be published ((Most likely early next week)).

I expect getting back the breathing the cold, sitting and stalking the woods and hearing the silence will be quite the refreshing return to my roots ((Maple Syrup is made in the spring when the sap retreats to the roots during the cold of the night and flows up the trunk when the days are warm enough.)) and I’m committed to preventing any type of regression and ensuring that any step backward will be a set up for two steps forward the following week.

My review and plan will be published on Sunday and as a sneak peak for two weeks out, Monday the 25th I’ll be back to work, including meeting with a local prospect/referral source Monday evening. Tuesday the 26th and Wednesday morning the 27th will continue on the normal work path with Thanksgiving festivities starting Wednesday evening a being a full day affair Thursday. More details to fill out this sketch next week, sharing here to be as proactive as possible with what I know.

RMD review, Nov 11th-Nov 17th

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 2:12 am

The past week was one of my most eventful to date and likely one I’ll be remembering for quite some time. I’m honored to preserve the flow of events and how I changed on these pages, so lettuce recount.

Monday I set up some meetings with local contacts, chipped away at my article reviewing my 7 years living in Panama, supported Jacob in our session with clients in which they V pressed TRB and started their initial sync and supported Jacob in the analysis which resulted in him winning the No Such lAbs auction.

Tuesday I worked the meat-WoT over coffee, sat at the grown up table as Mircea Popescu qualified Gales Linux through conversation with Jacob, which exposed a few short comings both technically and managerially and shed light on a more productive way forward.

Wednesday, I awoke to announce the noon deadline I had set for my Panama article would be missed. This lead to a constructive conversation through which I came to realize that I was misusing the concept of buffer time for completing a task. Given my n00bish planing and writing skills, I’ll start doubling my initial estimates and work on erring on delivering well before deadlines rather than being constantly late.

I published Life on the Isthmus, 83 monts in. early Thursday morning ((Missing the midnight #2 deadline. This time by ~4 hours.)), which felt great to get out.

Thursday morning I woke up to comments to process and constructive feedback. It occurs to me rather than abiding points 1 and 4 of the Pageboy’s Pledge, I made a justification of the shortcomings of my writing which were exposed. While I noted them as shortcomings and stated my plan to work on them, I didn’t ask for help nor open myself up to the gifts of feedback received. I closed down instead of asking asking my Master and MP directly for advice or if there were other examples of dense points of interest that could use clarification ((I’m not beating myself up or dwelling on this because I am committed to both improving my writing and opening myself up to the gift of feedback, but pointing it out to make sure it’s pointed out by me. Any beatings deserved I’ll welcome and use to improve.)).

Thursday afternoon I supported Jacob in a session where clients learned about TRB node operation, in the evening I game planned Pizarro auction with Jacob and chipped away at publishing our business plan.

Friday morning, I chatted in Jacob’s ear from the outfield as he pitched through a relatively action packed Pizarro auction which resulted in him winning the lot of 18 FUCKGOATS. The afternoon and evening ((I didn’t publicly acknowledge and readjust the noon Friday deadline, I just continued to grind. That can’t happen again, man up and speak boy.)) consisted of finishing the JWRD Business Plan.

It felt great to get published and the response Saturday morning was even more satisfying. Yeah, parts were torn to shreds, but what’dja expect when you signed up to have your betters help you kill your stupidtitty ((Sugar & Spice and everything nice ? Hm ? )) ? I’ve yet to crack the title puzzle, and I’m still very much at the beginning of walking down this path. With that being said, I reckon I’ve found my feet and substantial uncertainty previously residing in my dome piece has received its eviction notice and I’m quite excited to clean out that dead weight.

Better planning, better time keeping, better communication are all major ongoing improvement projects, but improved they will be.

November 11, 2019

RMD plan, Nov 11th-Nov15th

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 5:12 am

As I failed to deliver multiple tasks last week, I’ve made the adjustment of stating deadlines for delivery.

1. Things my Master assigned me:

  1. (8h) Article on my experience living in Panama, 71 months in. Deadline: Wednesday, November 13th, Noon EST
  2. (8h) Convert Latex source of JWRD business plan to blog article. Deadline: Friday, November 15th, Noon EST
  3. My series of posts adding meat to the bones of The Fabled Outlines.
    1. (1.5h) 2.1-2.2: Prospecting from Prospect Point : recollect the process and struggle of settling into the islands, the pleasure of making new friends and the refuge of sanity provided by calling the lead pool.
    2. (3h) 2.3.1-2.3.{3,9}: How many Banks in a Bank : describe the layers of asset custody and the layers of data custody of the bank’s infrastrucutre.
    3. (1.5h) 2.3.4-2.3.8: Learning to Work : Describe my n00bishness and how I worked through it with a good guide for the purpose.

2. Things I want feedback on/help with.

  1. JWRD Computing Business Plan.

3. anything else that takes up a significant amount of your time.

  1. (20h) JWRD : 3h of management. 11h ((4 90 minute sessions + 2.5h of commute (walking) + 2.5h prep and review.)) of session preparation and delivery. 7h of local relationship development ((Touch base with as many relationships as I can within the allotted time as this is my last full week in Panama for the calendar year.)).
  2. (21h) Following the forum and conversing when it’s my time. I’m planning to block off 14:00-15:30 ((9-10:30 local time)) and 19:00-20:30 UTC to properly eat and engage the logs and blogs. Not sure if this is enough time, but think I need to work in blocks to maximize my focus.
  3. (7h) ((30 mins in morning, 30 mins before sleep)) Daily Review/Preview to start up, wind down day.
  4. (3h) Weekly review/preview. ((Shift to publishing review by midnight UTC Saturday and plan by 15:00 UTC Saturday.))
  5. (5h 15m) 45 minutes of exercise each morning.
  6. (5h 50m) 20 min Spanish ((With so many English speakers in Panama and English heavy work, gotta keep the gears greased.)), 30 min French each morning ((Currently halfway through Pimsler audio heavy with reading supplement course. Reaching out to French speakers locally.)).
  7. (5h) Begin packing for travels, preparing to be away 6 wks. My departure flight is a red eye on Wednesday, November 20th. Goal is to be packed Sunday to provide plenty buffer.

Summary

The lists above mark out 88 hours + 49 hours of sleep make 137 hours allocated of the 168 ((Shifting my reporting time means this number is off by 48 hours this week, but many of the estimation above are based on 7d week, so leaving as is this time.)), leaving 31 h. I’m satisfied with leaving it here, documenting how well the above estimations pan out in next weeks review and adjusting as needed. I’m looking forward to reviewing on Friday how well my discipline and rhythm improved with deadline imposition.

RMD review, Nov 4th-10th, 2019

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 4:26 am

While my first week as a Young Hand was a bit rough, in this review I’m writing to land on my feet to set up a more productive week to come, abide the dorion-rule and not leave myself too black and blue and commit to whatever training I’m to carry out as directed by my Master for my own improvement.

I allowed my blog to remain without the signal of new articles and made uninvited noise. Why did I allow this to happen ?

In looking at my plan for the week, the first deficiency that calls my attention is while there are time estimates for several of the deliverables, there are no deadlines. Without a deadline for delivery, can it actually be said I made the decision to do the task ? My plan for the week to come will have deadlines to help structure my work and make my communications more reliable.

While I made time estimates for the tasks I was assigned, I left the article on reflecting on my life in Panama after seven years and the publishing of the JWRD business plan without time estimates of their own. The Panama article was bumped up to top priority and I did make headway on the outline, but unpublished outlines aren’t articles.

I outlayed unplanned time and energy on my Saturday trip with Jacob and friends to El Valle de Anton. When I wrote the plan for last week, I thought we’d be making that trip the 16th, but learned Tuesday the 5th it had to be this Saturday if it were to happen at all this calendar year. I ought to have communicated the original plan in my article last week since I communicated further dated plans there anyways. As I build this habit, I see more reliable short term communications growing into more reliable long term coordination.

I spent further unplanned time considering the swatting of a teeny-tiny-little-bitty-baby fly ‘just wanting’ to embody Iago. While the unplanned time outlay kept me from focusing on delivering my assigned tasks from last week, it was a test through which I learned about myself and deepened my commitment to my improvement through working myself into shape here ((My evaluator was identified to be weak from the onset.)). At the end, laughs were had.

As noted last week, the liquidation of S.NSA was quite a bit for me to process. Some questions had come to mind that I’d not seen asked and appeared to me as blind spots. I assumed asking certain questions would bring the blind spots into view. After being permitted to proceed, I started gathering references to support the cause of my questions and further apparent blind spots occurred to me to point out; these latter seemingly more evident ((It does not escape my notice that while I talked to him about planning, my plans were not prosecuted. So help me my own intelligence and cursed be my own stupidity that is holding me back.)) than those I’d planned to inquire about, but in hindsight were probably more charged ((The originals were about Stanislav himself or things he’d said; those asked were about S.NSA and the business he was soliciting from S.MG. I quoted MP on several occasions and given the current state, I can see why it’d be hard for him to hear.)).

I paid a cost for my old habit of staying in the shadows in that much of the response I received was communicated on the assumption that I wasn’t aware of the history. Upon conversation and reflection, by the end I ‘just wanted’ what I think are blind spots to be seen, was frustrated that they weren’t and wasn’t able to relax the urge to issue a judgment I’d not earned. I’d stayed in the shadows out of fear of making a douchebag of myself, as I’d seen countless others do, then essentially projected what I was previously trying to avoiding in my first week. I take heart in accepting that the backs and forths are the nature of growth and very much appreciate the conversations I was gifted in the afterglow, which seem to support a path to realization through socialization.

JWRD work progressed. I followed the forum relatively well working within the time I allotted, but am aware there remains some scar tissue to work through to improve my efficiency and lower my latency. I was consistent with my daily previews and reviews, which is helping the integration from day to day. I was also consistent with exercising my body and language skills and have shored up my travel plans.

I will take my own advice in the weeks to come and write to start each morning to build that skill.

On the review and planning process, I am shifting to organize myself to publish the weekly review on Friday evening and plan for the week on Saturday mornings.

November 4, 2019

RMD Week 1 Plan: Nov 4th-10th, 2019

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 4:18 am

Upon scratching the surface in the review/plan mining process, I struck gold ((Literally first post I read upon clicking from Recent Posts, win.)) :

The main things that need to go in there are, in order: 1. things I assigned to you 2. things you want feedback on/help with 3. anything else that takes up a significant amount of your time.

I decided that was enough to start with, I’m on a deadline anyways.

1. Things my Master assigned me:

  1. My series of posts adding meat to the bones of The Fabled Outlines.
    1. (1.5h) 2.1-2.2: Prospecting from Prospect Point : recollect the process and struggle of settling into the islands, the pleasure of making new friends and the refuge of sanity provided by calling the lead pool.
    2. (3h) 2.3.1-2.3.{3,9}: How many Banks in a Bank : describe the layers of asset custody and the layers of data custody of the bank’s infrastructure.
    3. (1.5h) 2.3.4-2.3.8: Learning to Work : Describe my n00bishness and how I worked through it with a good guide for the purpose.

2. Things I want feedback on/help with.

  1. While Jacob referred to our business, JWRD Computing, as salt mining, I’m persuaded differently. It’s not just about the money ((Salary)), but the relationships. I see what we’re doing as people mining by showing our clients how to remove their computing handcuffs and through the process they may become Young Hands themselves. We have business plans and sales presentations as LaTex source, I’m going to work to port them to my blog and would like feedback on the approach we’re taking. I don’t have a good estimate for this at present, but will chip away and have a better estimate for delivery date by next week.
  2. (3h) ((90 mins prep, 90 mins to converse.)) In observing the S.NSA pending liquidation in #t, #a and Trilema, some questions for asciilifeform have occurred to me that I don’t believe have been asked and I believe may help him ((As well as myself.)) process the situation. My interest is motivated by paying back what I have and is still quite small relative to what I’ve gained from reading him over the years. I’ll need to prepare myself with the relevant links beforehand. The two main clarifications I seek are his claim to lacking a self-image and what reads to me as a labor theory of value worldview that may be a cause of discounting management. What I want is permission to engage him in #a.
  3. While the downsides of Panama have been duly noted, I’m motivated to write about my experience here as both a reflection on the 7 years I have on the ground as well as to help support Republican wire hoping and relocations outside the zone. I haven’t outlined this yet and supplementary to this plan to start chewing the Panamanian Civil Code.
  4. I doubt this is the week for it, but I will underscore my interest in the The Qntra Journalism Short Course. Secondary to sharpening myself to contribute to tmsr, I think the process will enrich my ability ((Towards this end, I’m slowing chipping away at The Art of Nonfiction by Ayn Rand as I have it on my dead tree shelf, though I’m open to better alternatives.)) in producing the series of posts I already owe and beyond.

3. anything else that takes up a significant amount of your time.

  1. (18h) JWRD : 3h of management, including review of last month. 11h ((4 90 minute sessions + 2.5h of commute (walking) + 2.5h prep and review.)) of session preparation and delivery. 5h of local relationship development ((One meeting scheduled, many follow up emails to send. Being a holiday here, locals won’t work again until Wednesday.)) .
  2. (3.5h) ((2hr presentation + dinner with the crew afterwards.)) Junto : Part 1 of a presentation series summarizing Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman.
  3. Dorion Mode : Blogs I’ve not publicly promised, but have come to mind and I have motivation to write.
    1. (2.5h) Timing is everything, perfection unattainable : A review with annotations/links of the heavy #o conversations, October 16th and October 29th in particular.
    2. (1.5h) The Scroll Marked I: Becoming a slave to good habits. I’ve read The Greatest Salesman in the World prior, and have decided to pick up the Scrolls again. Annotate Scroll I.
  4. (21h) Following the forum and conversing when it’s my time. I’m planning to block off 14:00-15:30 ((9-10:30 local time)) and 19:00-20:30 UTC to properly eat and engage the logs and blogs. Not sure if this is enough time, but my premise is working in blocks will maximize my focus and mitigate getting lost in the forum.
  5. (7h) ((30 mins in morning, 30 mins before sleep)) Daily Review/Preview to start up, wind down day.
  6. (3h) Weekly review/preview ((This week’s took multiples longer, with the review covering a longer space and not having a prior published plan to use as skeleton. I expect this weeks plan to serve as a skeleton for next week because this planning muscle is weak at present.)) .
  7. (5h 15m) 45 minutes of exercise each morning.
  8. (5h 50m) 20 min Spanish ((With so many English speakers in Panama and English heavy work, gotta keep the gears greased.)) , 30 min French each morning ((Currently halfway through Pimsler L1, audio heavy with reading supplement course. Reaching out to French speakers locally.)) .
  9. Finalize year-end travel plans. Paternal side of family gets together the 28th of Nov (Thanksgiving) in Vermont. Maternal side has trip to Hawaii booked Dec 26th-Jan 6th ((An island cruise the 27th to 4th with travel bookends.)) . Rather than make a trip back to Panama in between, the plan is to stay there for December. I’ll be able to progress JWRD work ((I have meat-WoT prospects there; thought one was going to start the 18th, but he punted to 2020.)) , chew through my blog backlog and keep up with the forum. I do plan to take advantage of the elements ((One who grew up with seasons longs for the cold after too long in the tropics.)) , which includes being in the woods a couple days to deer hunt ((I have a blog in mind for my appreciation for hunting, will include pics !)) and on the mountain for a ski. In December, I’ll likely make a trip south to visit my sister in Maryland and asciilifeform for a tea, assuming he’ll meet me. The trip south will likely include a weekend stopover in New York City to see friends ((One of which works at a fiat funds of funds and managed to buy Bitcoin in 2012ish, which he told me about in late 2013.)) .

Summary

The lists above mark out 76.5 hours + 49 hours of sleep make 125.5 hours allocated of the 168, leaving 42.5 h. For now, I’m satisfied with leaving it here, documenting how well the above estimations pan out in next weeks review and adjusting as needed. I’m using Jacob’s clocking tool to track how I spend the coins of my time.

November 1, 2019

RMD review, October 15th-November 1st, 2019

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 11:49 pm

Before diving into my first review here, I think noting my review process would be helpful because while the text is important, how the text comes to be is perhaps more important.

The Review Process
  1. My first question to answer was subject and theme. What does the review involve ? To which which I answered, the flow of events ((Including the negative space where possible.)) and how I changed.
  2. From there, I made an outline from memory.
  3. I used the outline to reread relevant logs and blogs to expand the outline.
  4. I allowed the outline to provide structure for the subconscious to fill in the gaps for a draft ((This time I did it all in the mp-wp editor, which means I don’t have my draft outlines ; I’m thinking next time it may be helpful to do in text editor on local disk, as doing locally will provide me a my history of outlining skill.)).
  5. Edit the draft.
  6. Proof read to correct and clarify.
  7. Take a walk/do some push ups/whatever to take a break.
  8. Give one last scan and publish.

As for the negative space, I’ve not read through all the review and plan posts and comments yet here on Young Hands. I reckon that ought to be included in my plan for the week to come.

The Review

After embodying the lurking log reader for years, I made the leap into #ossasepia to be immediately confronted with the costs of remaining in the shadows. While I’d been reading the Lady Marquess Eulora, Diana Coman for years, and applied essentially immediately, I had nothing on the public web to show her for context about myself. I offered to spill my guts in the channel and make a later pass on my to be installed blog with a closer look at the flow of events. The conversation flowed until we reached a sore spot and I spun at the keyboard for ~10 minutes, killing the conversation, to be resumed later in the week while I set up my blog.

By then, the damned had gone dumb rendering my Rockchip from Pizarro unusable and Jacob Welsh had moved onto the spinning up a shared mp-wp instance on the machine now hosting both our blogs. Since he’d done a lot of the legwork, I was left with some minor configurations following the install for Dorion Mode to be ready.

I wrote Saturday and Sunday and published, Simple Steps: Part 1 School Spirit Sunday evening my time. While it took a while to get it out, I enjoyed the process and looked forward to continuing to push through on the narrative to the present. I claimed on Monday, October 21st, I’d be through the series by the coming Sunday after four more posts.

Jacob also posted on Sunday and was a bit down on Monday when the enumeration of his technical work these last years was put to the side in lieu of curiosity about his weak arm. While he was thinking this weak arm was only a couple years in the making, it dawned on me that environment and his passions had contributed to this process being in development for most of his life. We had a long conversation Monday night discussing the depths over Cervezas at La Rana Dorada ((Local brew pub, means golden frog.)), which I reckon put him on good track for his interview/conversation with her Ladyship Tuesday.

My Tuesday involved further continuing my blogging quest, with one eye in the afternoon witnessing Jacob go through sharing his story through conversation and ultimately being accepted to this here Young Hands Club. We enjoyed a more celebratory than normal meal following our Tuesday night Junto (( While there’s quite a lot to be pissed off about living during these dark modern ages, it’s important to celebrate all wins, lest one becomes sad.)).

By Wednesday, I was back to flexing my blogging muscles to quickly realize I had some lumps to take from incorrectly discounting the complexity of the task at hand. I took a further step back to reflect and found curiosity in why I’d made the commitment in the first place. Was the commitment driven to protect a weak arm of my own ? I distilled my thoughts into an article of its own and was relieved at the patient yet assertive response I received.

I did as instructed over Saturday and Sunday and typed my handwritten outlines into blog format, while clarifying and expanding as thoughts arose through the process. I published the fabled outlines Sunday evening my time with quite a sense of relief.

The primary relief has been that of coming out of the shadows and opening myself up in the sunlight. I had been carrying the burden of imagining how my betters may judge me. My alter-ego ((I use this in the sense of false self. Whereas the ego processes reality, the alter-ego or false self, hallucinates a narrative as a short term coping mechanism for what it imagines reality may reveal.)) tended to assume a negative and beat me up ((From which the dorion-rule was coined.)) from the “safety” of the shadows. Sharing my history in a space explicitly visible to my bettors has allowed them, for the first time, to judge for themselves and liberated me from the hallucination of evasion.

The secondary relief has been the integrative nature of the blogging medium. I’ve found this relief to be similar to the sense I experienced when I picked up the habit of journaling. While I’ve found the practice of journaling to support one in processing his own experience across time and relate to himself, my method for doing so had been handwritten journals. While I’ve shared these with family and friends over the years, the blogging medium gives one much more leverage in comparison. For one, the linking and text search inherent to the blog allow for a referencing and sourcing ((On sourcing and referencing, can’t forget about that lesson I learned.)) tapestry to be weaved. For another, blogging engages the world and allows the article to unfold in the comments. These elements make the blog a greater integration medium, and what is a healthy mind if not an integrating process ?

I entered Tuesday’s interview/conversation with the liberating sense of acceptance. While I certainly preferred being taken in, I was rather certain there’d be no worse case of interdiction issued between myself and Jacob in the process. The worst case in my mind was I’d not be accepted now and I’d get my act together and reapply in 6 months or whatever ((I didn’t have anything to stand on that this scenario was possible, decided to stand on it anyway and control what I could control, which was to be present and communicate clearly.)). The ~3 hour conversation passed in a blink with the only tension stemming from the stakes being high and lack of practice delivering timely responses through the medium over such an interval. This was good tension, it signifies I’m on the edge growth requires. I walked away from the conversation energized and Jacob and I proceeded to have a few celebratory rounds with some Junto members.

While tribulations in TMSR these past weeks ((I registered in the WoT in July to see #trilema go dark a couple weeks later, followed by Pizarro and now currently processing seemingly irreconcilable differences between Mircea and Stanislov.)) haven’t been ideal, they are what they are. All I can do is prepare myself one step at a time to level up for opportunities with greater responsibilities, whatever they may be ((I did read BingoBoingo proposal for the Qntra jounraling short course. While interesting, the degree of change I’m going through at present indicates to me I need to be careful about not overextending myself. My coming plan for the week ahead will begin to approach that challenge.)).

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