The Long Game 104: Continuous Monitoring, Younger & Wiser, Longevity, Blessings & Curses, Genius
The Long Game 104: Continuous Monitoring, Younger & Wiser, Longevity, Blessings & Curses, Genius🧲 What Are the Traits of Attractive Nomads?, Startups & Uncertainty, Corruption in China, Gas, Cleanshot, and Much More!Hi there, it’s Mehdi Yacoubi, co-founder at Vital, and this is The Long Game Newsletter. To receive it in your inbox each week, subscribe here: In this episode, we explore:
Let’s dive in! 🥑 Health🔂 Continuous MonitoringI came across this recent paper about a new wearable device to continuously monitor lactate, glucose, and alcohol. The abstract:
This shows that it’s only the beginning of continuous monitoring of health metrics. We can expect to continuously monitor a growing number of metrics in the near future. If you could have a wearable device measure 1 new thing about your physiology, what would it be & why?
(Doesn't matter how hard or impractical it might be!) The answers gathered by Sian Allen: I believe the proliferation of new health trackers and the wish of a growing part of the population to optimize their health and feel like athletes (aka the high-performance lifestyle) will be the defining trends of the 2020s in consumer health. People want to feel like athletes.
Optimized sleep, nutrition, health, longevity, mental health, social life.
The high-performance lifestyle will be mainstream in 5/10 years. Pair with: Life in 2030
Bonus (weekly dose of good news!): Stress Does Turn Hair Gray (And It’s Reversible) 🌱 Wellness⏪⏩ Younger Physically, Wiser MentallyI thought this was an excellent and concise way to describe the optimal way to grow older: I'm turning 40 this year.
My goal is for my biological age to be that of a healthy 30 year old.
And my mental age to have the wisdom of a 50 year old. Usually, the opposite happens. People get physically older, are also more attached to their beliefs, and are harder to challenge in the world of ideas. I’ve shared many resources to address the physical part, but I think the mental side is the most underrated. Is it bound to happen that as we grow older, we get stuck in a worldview and unable to update our software as more information comes in? I don’t think so, but the idea that beliefs are like possessions is crucial for understanding why this happens.
I’m not sure if knowing this is nearly as helpful as it seems, but I don’t have any other ideas on how to solve this increasing rigidity with age! Having a notebook to take notes of all the things you changed your mind on can also help. If there’s nothing meaningful to write on it, it might be time to revisit some of your beliefs.
🧠 Better Thinking📉 Passing Down Extreme Wealth to Future Generations is a CurseI’ve been thinking about an idea for a while. Although commonly believed to be a considerable advantage, being born to extreme wealth comes with a massive disadvantage because struggle is what builds grit, and without grit no outsized success is possible. Wealthy can give their kids almost everything except the struggle they faced to become who they are today. Morgan Housel explains this idea well:
Some amount of resources will definitely be helpful to get started, but more resources often come with their attached negative part that undermines the mindset needed to stay in the game for long enough. The bottom line is: as paradoxically as it seems, being too blessed is a curse. A good way to deal with this is to understand this idea and continuously create new types of discomfort (physical or mental) to prevent yourself from falling into this trap. Pair with: Shaquille O’Neal wants his kids to earn their way: ‘We ain’t rich, I’m rich.’ ⚡️ Startup Stuff🌦 Thoughts & Quotes About Startups & UncertaintyIt’s the right macro period to talk about startups & uncertainly: Shit is hitting the fan 😟
I’ve worked in tech since 2010, and the whole time people have been publishing articles warning that there was a tech bubble just about to burst.
Now, the long-awaited tech correction might actually be happening. First, let’s start with this quote from Steve Jobs:
This article from Jerry Neumann perfectly complements this idea:
Finally:
📚 What I Read🔫 Intelligence Killed GeniusWhere did all geniuses go?
🧬♾ On LongevityFor someone who knows nothing, by someone who knows nothing:
⚖️ The One Parenting Decision That Really MattersIt’s been a while since we didn’t talk nature vs. nurture on The Long Game. Well, there you go. As always, people tend to think that parenting practice influence a lot the outcome of their kid, which is proven time & time again to be false. This piece shows that one of the few things that matters is where the family lives.
🍭 Brain Food🧲 What Are the Traits of Attractive Nomads?Nomadlist came up with an interesting poll to determine the traits of the most attractive nomads. In case you’re interested, here are the results: 👨 Wanna be an attractive guy? Get a beard, lift weights, play frisbee, and hit the sauna. 👩 Wanna be an attractive woman? Lift weights, smoke socially (?), listen to house music, buy an iPhone, and drive a motorcycle. Caveat: People rated as attractive are more likely to have selected these traits on their profile. These traits don't make you more attractive necessarily. Another reason for you to start lifting 😉 Pair with: This warning for guys & Tinder
🎥 What I’m Watching⛽ Why Gas Got So Expensive (It’s Not the War)🇨🇳 Why Corruption is China’s Secret WeaponUnderstand how the Chinese system works. Pair with this for a snapshot of the current Chinese lockdowns. It should make you happy not to be living there. 🔧 The Tool of the Week💻 CleanShotIf you’re taking a lot of screenshots for work, CleanShot will be very helpful. It helps you capture your Mac’s screen and works exactly how you need it to. 🪐 Quote I’m Pondering
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