Sunday Brain Food - Brain Food: Positive Inertia

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September 29, 2024 | #596 | read on fs.blog | Free Version

Welcome to Sunday Brain Food, your signal in a world full of noise.

Insights

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“Your job, throughout your entire life, is to disappoint as many people as it takes to avoid disappointing yourself.”

— Glennon Doyle

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“In my whole life I’ve never been good at something I wasn’t very interested in. It just doesn’t work. There’s no substitute for strong interest.”

— Charlie Munger

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“The advice I like to give anybody who’ll listen to me, is not to wait around for inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs; the rest of us just show up and get to work. If you wait around for the clouds to part and a bolt of lightning to strike you in the brain, you are not going to do an awful lot of work.

All the best ideas come out of the process; they come out of the work itself. Things occur to you. If you’re sitting around trying to dream up a great idea, you can sit there a long time before anything happens. But if you just get to work, something will occur to you and something else will occur to you and something else that you reject will push you in another direction. Inspiration is absolutely unnecessary and somehow deceptive. You feel like you need this great idea before you can get down to work, and I find that’s almost never the case.”

— Chuck Close

Tiny Thoughts

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“There are two ways to measure how you are doing: internally or externally. Most of our growth comes from internal measurement, while most problems stem from external comparison.”

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“Compromise on small things but stand firm on important principles. By not sweating the small stuff, you build goodwill and save your influence for when it matters.”

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“We tell ourselves we don't speak the truth because we don't want to hurt others, but it's far more likely that we don't want to bear the consequences of our choices.

We tell a white lie to a friend that we're "busy" the night they ask us to do something when we don't feel like going. We don't tell our partner we're mentally and emotionally checked out of our marriage, not because it will hurt them, but because of the consequences of this choice. We don't flag the problem at work because we'll be tasked with the solution.

The stories we tell aren't protecting others. They're protecting ourselves.

Mental Model

V2 | Physics | Inertia

"Inertia is the stubborn resistance of the universe to change. It’s the reason why objects at rest tend to stay at rest and objects in motion tend to stay in motion. You can think of inertia as the guardian of the status quo.

At its core, inertia is a property of mass. The more massive an object is, the more it resists changes to its state of motion. A feather, with its tiny mass, is easily blown about by the slightest breeze. A boulder, on the other hand, requires a powerful force to get it moving. This is why it takes more effort to push a heavy cart than a light one, more energy to launch a rocket than to toss a ball.

But inertia isn’t just a physical phenomenon. It’s an illuminating lens to see habits, beliefs, and our resistance to change. The longer we’ve held them, the larger the mass and the more force required to change them. The path of least resistance is always the status quo.

Getting started is the hardest part. Once something is moving in a direction, it’s much easier to keep it in motion. But once something is in motion, it’s hard to stop. This is why most self-­ help books about positive habits break things down into very small steps—­ to reduce the force required to overcome the status quo. For example, if you want to get in the habit of doing push-­ ups daily, start with one rather than with fifty. If you want to start a flossing habit, start with one tooth. After all, the bigger the mass—­ in this case the gap between where you are and where you want to be—­ the more effort required.

Inertia is both a challenge and an opportunity. Successful companies struggle with the inertia of their own success and the resistance to change that comes with size, complexity, and entrenched interests. Startups, on the other hand, can leverage their lack of inertia—­ their agility, their willingness to pivot and adapt—­ as a competitive advantage.

Momentum and inertia are closely related. While inertia is the tendency to resist change, momentum is the oomph an object has when it’s moving. The more momentum something has, the harder it is to stop or redirect. The key is to pick the right direction and build momentum so inertia works to your advantage and carries you forward. This is the essence of the “flywheel” concept in business—the idea that success breeds success, that small wins can compound into big gains over time.

When you’re fighting the status quo, remember the physics at play. Resistance is natural. Understand that it takes a sustained force in the right direction to build momentum in a new direction.

While the universe resists change, it always rewards those who dare to overcome that resistance.

— Source: The *Updated* Great Mental Models v2: Physics, Chemistry and Biology


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If there were an Olympics of storytelling, my recent guest Matthew Dicks would have more medals than he could fit around his neck.

“You’ve probably been telling not-so-good stories all your life, and you’ve probably heard people who tell amazing stories all the time. It turns out that’s not actually something that people are born with; it is just strategic. And if you become a little more strategic, you can be one of those people.”

Learn the lessons on finding, crafting, and telling stories.

Thanks for reading,

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