A dump of random facts, learnings, quotes, and esoterica (#1 of 16)

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I’ve had the habit for many years now to take notes of, or copy-and-save from, interesting knowledge whenever I came across it.

For longer form, I would sometimes publish it, like: TED talks, podcasts, and books.

For shorter form — like a good quote, a random fact, a few well written sentences, some YT or podcast trivia — I would save it into a note titled “Random Facts”. When a single “Random Facts” note became too long or unwieldy, I’d start a new one.

I’m currently adding to “Random Facts 16”. This started in 2015, so I average about 2 each year.

Recently — because I have too much time on my hands — I started to review all this accumulated knowledge from the very beginning.

Below are some selections from those notes. Whatever I find most interesting at the moment. It only covers “Random Facts 1”.

The majority is copied verbatim from original sources. But I also summarized and paraphrased a fair bit, too.

And as I review Random Facts 2, 3, and so on, I’ll publish individual posts for each.

You might find some of it interesting or useful…I hope!

RANDOM FACTS 1

Two highlights from Evil by Roy Baumeister:
-magnitude gap. The importance of what takes place is almost always much greater for the victim than for the perpetrator. When trying to understand evil, one is always asking, “How could they do such a horrible thing?” But the horror is usually being measured in the victim’s terms. To the perpetrator, it is often a very small thing.
-Violent acts follow from high self-esteem, not from low self-esteem…it is more precise to say that violence ensues when people feel that their favorable views of themselves are threatened or disputed by others.

People who undergo plastic surgery report (on average) high levels of satisfaction with the process, and they even report increases in the quality of their lives and decreases in psychiatric symptoms (such as depression and anxiety) in the years after the operation. The biggest gains were reported for breast surgery, both enlargement and reduction. I think the way to understand the long-lasting effects of such seemingly shallow changes is to think about the power of shame in everyday life.

That illustrates a general rule: If a private enterprise is a failure, it closes down—unless it can get a government subsidy to keep it going; if a government enterprise fails, it is expanded

“people do not feel guilty for enjoying too much, but for not being able to enjoy as much as they should”

Bezos doesn’t agree implicitly with Thiel’s decision to sue Gawker, believes the best way to handle criticism is to develop a thick skin; also if you stand on a busy street corner and look at everyone, what do you think they’re thinking about? it’s not about you, stop worrying so much, go and do great things

“even on the highest throne, we are seated, still, on our asses”

We want the respect of people who we don’t even respect

Study: Guys who have strongest anger response to homosexual activity have greatest measured tumescence, blood flow to crotch

– Slavery was first and foremost an economic enterprise
– From the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, about 10 million African slaves were imported to America. About 70 per cent of them worked on the sugar plantations.
– me: it was run by markets and corporations which made on average six percent a year!!!

– proponent of system 1 (automatic, intuitive) over system 2 (rational, conscious)
– brain takes in 11mb, conscious brain can only process 60 bits

to Socrates the Good Life is: RATIONAL REFLECTION and INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY in society

the federal government, as seen through the budget, is a massive insurance conglomerate with a large standing army – Ezra Klein

from Kevin Kelly’s What Technology Wants, it’s very hard to ban technologies:
* gun was outlawed in Shogun Japan for three centuries
* exploration ships in Ming China for three centuries
* silk spinning in Italy for two centuries

Bezos
-some things won’t change in 10 years – focus on those. for example: people will always want cheaper prices, more selection, faster & better service
-If you wanted to catch a wave, you’ll never do it. What you should do is position yourself and wait for the wave

“time after time the really breakthrough thinkers in religious history are these taboo breakers”

If you see your work as a calling, however, you find your work intrinsically fulfilling—you are not doing it to achieve something else. You see your work as contributing to the greater good or as playing a role in some larger enterprise the worth of which seems obvious to you. You have frequent experiences of flow during the work day, and you neither look forward to “quitting time” nor feel the desire to shout, “Thank God it’s Friday!” You would continue to work, perhaps even without pay, if you suddenly became very wealthy.

A third feature of many ancient texts is that they emphasize practice and habit rather than factual knowledge. Confucius compared moral development to learning how to play music; both require the study of texts, observance of role models, and many years of practice to develop “virtuosity.” Aristotle used a similar metaphor: Men become builders by building houses, and harpists by playing the harp. Similarly, we grow just by the practice of just actions, self-controlled by exercising our self-control, and courageous by performing acts of courage. — from Pursuit of Happiness

very established studies showed those who had best health profiles, lost most weight, ate the most fat
the Mediterranean + high fat diet was so successful, they stopped the study because they felt it wasn’t ethically fair

Truman: didn’t give specific “go” for bombs, just a range of days and 4 cities and operational conditions (e.g., must be able to see the target); one city (Kokura) spared twice, was supposed to be plan A for one bombing but bad weather, and plan B for another bombing but good weather

Martin Luther — famous OCD, washed hands 5 hours a day, said “the more I wash my hands the dirtier they get”, famously obsessive/tedious about priestly responsibilities, spent multiple hours a day in confession, his senior Priest/mentor said “enough of this, God is not angry with you, you are angry with God”

Humans have been making recognizable art for 30k years but agriculture for only 10k — Elizabeth Gilbert

An 18 yo thinks they’ll only change as much as a 50 yo actually changes! — Dan Gilbert re: we underestimate how much we can (and actually do) change with age

Scott Adams happiness formula:
– Eat right
– Exercise
– Get enough sleep
Imagine an incredible future (even if you don’t believe it)
– Work toward a flexible schedule
Do things you can steadily improve at
– Help others (if you’ve already helped yourself)
– Reduce daily decisions to routine

“depression is aggression turned inward”

from Slavoj: most important is that we believe others believe; we need that more than our own belief

what is evil? something that brutally interrupts the status quo; Jesus Christ is evil embodied for traditional pagan religions

The boring lives of great men:
– Kant never went further than 10 mi from his home
Socrates spent most of life with wife and lazy afternoons
– Marx after revolutions spent all his time in British Museum
Darwin after around the world trip rarely left his house
– I think Murakami lives in a small quiet village with his wife, runs a lot and writes a lot

keys to excellence: all about excellent habits, mundanely built and repeated over time, small wins
elite swimmers love what regular swimmers hate e.g., the early morning practices

same study showed asset allocation determined 100+% of investor returns (!) — because securities selection and market timing are often negative sum games

in long-run, small cap equities return by far the most, but much more volatile (e.g., during Great Depression, this asset class lost 90% of value in a few years)

chess grandmasters spend 6-7K calories a day when in matches — all from thinking!

We don’t remember anything: David Brooks relays story about a professor’s class when they found out about the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster. He asked them at that very moment to write down what they were doing and how they felt about it. 5 years later he emailed all of them and asked them, where were you when the Challenger disaster happened? 40% got it wrong. They were still incredulous when he showed them the letters they had written.

in school and growing up, you did well if you’re good at a lot of things — extracurriculars, sports, academics
in real-world, you’re awarded for being REALLY good at ONE thing

Elephants have the largest brains among mammals, and whales while at 20x body mass are only 2x brain mass, elephants are known to have evolved brains with complex structures associated with emotions, cognition, and memory; among smartest non-human animals, and often remember bad trainers even years later

Bin Ladens became rich at this time, one of principle builders to Royal family

perversity, futility, or jeopardy framework for conservative critiques of any progressive reforms

Among cops, only a small minority use force, consistent and noticeable sub-set

Tim wrote 4HWW by writing an email to a friend

7 is the world’s favorite number; controlled across cultures and genders

not saying religious are better than atheists; religious theologians have described inner life much better, for much longer; concepts of sin, virtue, redemption, grace, they have the right concepts, spent 5K years working on it

Monopoly strategy from How Stuff Works
-stay at 3 houses, jump to hotel isn’t worth it
-never have more than 300 in cash
-6, 8, and 9th positions after jail are best

don’t point at people — considered annoying
preschooler laughs 400x/day and adult laughs 15

brick walls are there for a reason: they let us prove how badly we want things – Randy Pausch

800 languages spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world

bacteria outnumber our own cells 10:1, account for 99.9% of unique genes in our body

Planet Money podcast on how Korea replicated American pop
* Keys: distribution, key godfather figure (a Korean jimmy iovine), manufacture it – piano alley pumping out songs
* in Korea, music always came with a visually engaging video

knowledge of voice is around knowledge of face pre-Ekman (emotions)

Japanese diet is all carbs, no fat; the Atkins diet is all fat, no carbs; they both work, but what do they have in common? they both eliminate the sugar fructose!
another key cause: removal of fiber – we consume less than 10% of what we used to

last few decades, huge break between HS degree and college degree holders; before, roughly similar demographics, now college degree holders have 1/3 of obesity rates, smoking rates, divorce rates

when look at people under 35, it’s a generation of “intense social repair” – teen pregnancies down, domestic violence down, divorce rates down, abortion rates down – “gonna have the biggest midlife crisis in human history in about 10 years”; lack a sense of acute personal weakness and how to combat against it

a former president, when asked by Brooks what was one thing he learned in government that he didn’t know beforehand, said that he used to think it was 75% policy and 25% personalities and relationships, but now realizes it’s 98% personalities and relationships…it’s about the intimate bonds

“the ugliest websites make the most money. Amazon. Craigslist.” — Jason Fried (paraphrasing)

what matters in meditation is not focus, it’s when your mind wanders, bringing it back; the “bringing it back” strengthens connectivity in the attention circuitry

emotions are contagious and spread by
1. expressivity of person
2. power/hierarchy
3. stability – why a monk can calm an angry person

behaviorally inhibited – these are the “shy” kids – thought it was genetic, but when study parents, it’s the parents who identify you as “she’s shy” and protect you, those kids don’t change – but the parents who say “go ahead and try it anyway”, those kids are less nervous

Malcolm Gladwell reads trashy thrillers; both parents were writers (Jamaican mom wrote a memoir; dad writes esoteric math texts)

The GAN – Great American Novel – often is sweeping view of American life, like Dickens who covers street sweepers and rich society ladies in a single book; John Updike and Tom Wolfe battle frequently to write it; one of best: Huck Finn

“meditation is as deep and as powerful a tool as we have” – Josh Waitzkin

Very common when you’re an expert in a profession to overestimate how your abilities translate into other professions
– eg, chess grandmasters are extremely good at recreating chess game layouts, which assumes superb memory, but when those pieces’s positions were randomized, they performed poorly (so it was learned pattern recognition, not super memory)
– eg, poker players are extremely good at randomizing their betting patterns, but when they were asked to randomize their playing patterns in rock-paper-scissors, they performed poorly

the Cave — prisoners chained to only see the wall, behind them is a fire, between them and the fire is a road of people, they see shadows on the cave’s wall and think that’s life; when prisoners are freed, they walk toward the fire and eventually realize that they’re missing the big picture, they walk outside and see the sun and realize there’s even more

the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey started as a church, became a mosque, and is now a museum

Japan has the most architects per capita in the world
* majority of homes are disposable
* half of homes are destroyed after 38 yrs

“You have 50k thoughts in a day. Maybe 20% are useful. How can you increase the ratio?” – James Altucher

Inch is the width of a man’s thumb
Acre is the amount of land a man and cow (?) could plow in a day

Gladwell loves Michael Lewis: all story, no science. believes he’s underrated. 50 years from now people will read him

When you write about someone or quote something, people associate that w you!! Gladwell and all the science that he used, he once gave a speech and attributed a claim to a particular person 5 times, and makes one mention of his book, and a discussion forum claimed afterward that he took all the credit. People can’t or won’t do the triangulation

From Simmons podcast: Popovich as innovator
* first the corner 3
* finding overlooked overseas talent, generally older and with diverse life experiences
* resting top talent more than average team (no starters average more than 30 mpg)
* starting unusual lineups
* thorough culture of modesty and hard work and teamwork
* family atmosphere, people stay a long time, alums are welcomed to dinners and gatherings

Unemployment rolls may be static/decreasing, but that’s because #1 a lot of people have simply stopped looking for work, #2 food stamp rolls have increased dramatically (from 21M to 47M Americans in last 5 years), and #3 more and more people are qualifying for disability claims (currently 9M, doubled from 1995)

the psychology happiness research really started in 2003, and pretty much stopped by 2009

It took Tyson 14 years to convince McDonald’s to offer the McNugget! in 1983

We are the most honest with search engines – they know more about us than our families! – from a TED podcast on privacy

Kaihogyo monks (marathon monks of Mount Hiei): walk nearly 20 miles a day for 100 straight days, do this for 7 years, if fail must commit suicide (although believe this practice was stopped in the last several centuries); wear thin grass sandals, often wear through 3-5 pairs a day; if complete it, you become a living saint; only 40 or so people have completed it in the last 4 centuries; one man completed it twice (once in his 50s), he’s now famous in Japan

China Communist Party is one of most meritocratic (the party membership itself); very few from privileged backgrounds, very few princelings, high upward mobility, high levels of education

Dave Mustaine started Megadeth, but publicly admittedly he felt like a failure because he was originally kicked out of Metallica. Happiness is relative. Choose your yardstick(s) carefully

Every creative art form takes decades to be accepted – novels were inferior to poetry…photography to painting…film…

Greeks had 2 meanings for “utopia”:
Eu-topos – the good place
Ou-topos – the place that cannot be

The Inner Game of Tennis:
-don’t just watch the ball, watch the seams; go the next level
-listen to the sound at contact. reproduce those good sounds
-your competitor is your friend because he is your enemy – he is challenging you to become better and rise to a new level

Twain: “If you catch an adjective, kill it”

Bob Mankoff, New Yorker cartoon editor: humor is benign violation. Just benign is boring. Too violating, and people will reject it

Gretchen Rubin
-who do you envy and why
what do you lie about
-what did you do for fun when you were 10

The single most important factor in being a good parent is being a good husband/wife. “Great marriages produce great parents”

Fear, hate, tits and the weather – German saying regarding what people enjoy reading in tabloids

Adam Carolla: Women treat cars like men treat relationships. As long as it works they’re fine, but they don’t get the checkups, they don’t pump the tires, they don’t change the oil, and when it breaks down they’re like what happened to my car? Men are the same way with relationships, we just sorta assume it’s fine as long as it’s there and it’s working.

Guys’ brains light up while looking at pics of hot girls in the same way that girls’ brains light up while in conversation
Guys either have feelings at the beginning or they don’t…they rarely “develop” them the way girls do
When viewing pics of other guys (or was it gay porn?), guys’ brains light up as a threat and then an anger response

John McPhee on how to write:
-all about the lead, it should shine “like a flashlight down the rest of the piece”, once you have it the whole thing is easier
titles are “so key”
-always try to make things simpler, use shorter words

He had just written Jaws, and the thing I was so awed by and so admired about Peter was that he never stopped. Peter wrote and wrote and wrote. He wrote books, he wrote screenplays, he wrote National Geographic pieces, he got expeditions going about all kinds of oceanographic things, he got into the biology of fishes—he never stopped, he just kept it up. The fact that he made all this money—life was about something else. And this was the lovely thing; Peter Benchley was one of the nicest people that will ever walk the earth.

Getting married causes a 2-year increase in happiness. Once you have children happiness steadily declines until they leave the house (18-20 years later), then marriage happiness starts to increase once again

We have a functional and complex neural network or ‘brain’ in the gut, called the enteric brain, and fear is mediated by this brain. The # of neurons in our gut is equivalent to that of a cat!

8-year olds learn through positive feedback (their brains trigger no response to negative feedback)
12-year olds can respond to negative feedback

Group intelligence affected by 3 things (beyond the average IQ of each group participant): #1, social sensitivity of the group, #2, the amount of equality in discussion/conversation (more balance is better than one dominant person), and #3 the % of women in the group (there is no upper limit!)

There are black holes that have mass equivalent to BILLIONS of our sun!!!! The largest is like 17 billion suns

In newborns the brain requires a staggering 87 percent of the body’s total energy. Even in adults this figure is at least a quarter.

“Grant Effect” – over time, people become more emotionally in-tune. Like the Flynn Effect (over time IQ scores rise). Grant study tracked men over a long period of time. Biggest predictor of success, more than social status, body physiognomy, and birth order, was emotional affect

No correlation between a student’s preferred learning style and her ability to comprehend and retain information. (WSJ)

It turns out that since the late nineties, the share of automobile miles driven by Americans in their twenties has dropped from 20.8 percent to just 13.7 percent. And if one looks at teens, future shifts seem likely to be greater. The number of nineteen-year-olds who have opted out of earning driver’s licenses has almost tripled since the late seventies, from 8 percent to 23 percent.

Of course other people’s insecurities are just reflections of your own. If someone else is feeling insecure with you, that’s a hint and a half that you aren’t secure in how you’re living or in what you’re getting into. When you get secure, the people around you feel quite secure as well.

Having K12 students focus on coherent, well-argued, organized, analytical writing makes dramatic differences in school performance, knowledge retention, standardized testing,

Hare Krishan’s incredibly effective tactic for soliciting donations – give something free to a prospect (a book, a flower) and people are hardwired to reciprocate – this overwhelms the “liking” factor – they’ll reciprocate even if they DISLIKE you!

..brainstorming groups think of far fewer ideas than the same number of people who work alone and later pool their ideas. from The New Yorker

Alcohol “proof” – used to test if gunpowder would light the alcohol on fire to prove its alcoholic content. It would only light at 57%, thus 100 proof = proof that there was at least 50% alcohol, which is why proof now is 2x the actual alcohol %

96% of all matter is dark matter or dark energy – what we can see is only 4% OF WHAT EXISTS

no one has any idea how many species are actually on Earth, or what percentage we have identified, even to the nearest magnitude – Kevin Kelly

Rupert Sheldrake: banned TED talk, even the constants change like speed of light, big drop in early 1900s, the way they solved it was to change the meter in terms of light, so force light to be a constant instead of a meter, same goes for gravity and other constants, they’re always changing

Bit-torrent protocol accounts for ~20% of Internet bandwidth usage
// The 2022 “Global Internet Phenomena” report shows that, globally, less than 3% of all consumer traffic can be attributed to BitTorrent. This percentage was as high as 35% in the mid 2000s, but the internet has changed dramatically since then

Huberman podcast – Notes on time perception by dopamine, serotonin, and hormones

Entrainment – how your internal bio / psychology is linked to external things

Circu-annual rhythms – our brain / body has a calendar system – via melatonin (regulates hormones, makes you sleepy at night)

Light is very powerful modulator of melatonin

When days are long = less melatonin release
Eg, winter = lower energy, lower mood

Longer days – make more testosterone and estrogen
Skin takes info about amount of light, turns into test & est – an endocrine organ, hormone influencing

Circadian rhythm – most powerful rhythm that we experience, none of us can overcome
Every cell in our body has a 24h timer
Influenced mainly of sunlight

Sleep broken into 90m cycles

Cannabis / serotonin – makes time slow down

Early in day – overestimate time passage – dopamine state
Late in day – underestimate time passage – serotonin state

Do hard things earlier in the day – dopaminergic circuits are more active – better able to parse that hard problem
You’re a more high resolution camera

Creative work – more serotonin helps / serotonin states – hence later in day

When sleep is disrupted – leads to dis-regulation of dopamine and serotonin states – they get mixed, we feel off, sense of passage of time is disrupted

People who experience trauma often OVERLOCK
Dopamine / epinephrine massively increased during event – frame rate increased – perceive things as happening in ultra slow motion
Good and bad – massive focus, but also much stronger memories of the incident – thus hard to forget the memory and its associations

Blinking = fine slicing time = shutter of life experience
Blink rate related to frame rate
Slow down = blink less
Speed up = blink more

Something fun = eg, kid’s day at amusement park = tons of dopamine = feel like the day goes by very fast, but in memory, will feel like it was very long, lots happened

In boring isolated environments, time dilates = time feels MUCH slower // but later, in retrospect, they seem like they passed very quickly (because we remember very little of it)

More novelty you experience with someone – feel like you know them more / better

How often and when you release dopamine — sets frame rate of time perception

Power of habits – specific, habitual routines – good way to incorporate dopamine system
Eg, morning habit that releases dopamine (eg, cold shower)
Helps us carve up our day’s experience

Book rec: Your Brain is a Time Machine

Huberman podcast: Notes from 2 eps on dopamine – “Universal currency of foraging and seeking”

The episodes – particularly the 2nd – helped me achieve some breakthroughs around motivation and understanding addiction, so I went back to take these notes

Added double asterisks (**) to points I particularly wanted to remember

Mistakes all mine

“Controlling dopamine for motivation, focus, and satisfaction”

Cold water submersion —> rise up to 250% increase in dopamine, sustained afterwards

There’s baseline level of dopamine
There are variations – called tonic (below baseline)) / phasic (above baseline)
**After peak (phasic), there is a trough (tonic), baseline level drops

Dopamine is primary determinant of how motivated, excited we are, pursue things

Parkinson’s – depletion / death of dopamine neurons which affects movement

Two dopamine circuits in brain
-mesocortico limbic pathway – one pathway really gets disrupted in drug addictions like coke, meth
-substantia nigra

Dopamine release can be very local or broad
Synaptic and Volumetric release

Pleasure / joy = dopamine peak relative to baseline, not just peak absolute

Neurons communicate in 2 modes:
1. Fast electronic synapses, sodium ions
2. Slow receptors (dopamine) – effects take awhile to occur

**Dopamine is really stimulating – sympathetic arousal – increases level of alertness, look outside and pursue things outside yourself

“Universal currency” in all mammals for moving us towards goals
It’s “how you track” pleasure and success

**When you do something you repeatedly enjoy, threshold for enjoyment goes up and up

Got giardia, went to hospital, was given thorazine which blocked his dopamine receptors – felt overwhelming sadness, most he’s ever felt, was a horrible experience

Everyone has baseline levels of dopamine

Epinephrine – wakes up neural circuits, gives us readiness, “energy” molecule
Dopamine and epinephrine (adrenaline) are closely related

What increases dopamine?
-chocolate – 1.5x – transient (few seconds to minutes)
-sex – pursuit and act – 2x
-nicotine (especially smoked) – 2.5x – but very short lived
-cocaine – 2.5x
-meth – 10x
-exercise – depends on perceived enjoyment – from 1-2x
-caffeine – only increases a little bit, but increases receptors uptake – more able to experience dopamine’s effects

**Dopamine is actually LOWERED if you hate doing X, but force yourself to do it afterward in anticipation of reward – it makes the “doing” worse

Alcohol + smoking
Caffeine + smoking
Can synergies and give bigger dopamine increases, but can cause troughs

“Universal currency of foraging and seeking”

The higher the peak, the lower the trough later (eg, 1-2 days)

Pleasure / pain balance
Pain comes from lack of dopamine – when the readily releasable pool gets depleted

Addiction = baseline gets lower over time, gets progressively less pleasure over time (eg, video game addiction, drug addiction)

Work hard / play hard can lead to burnout, because both the work and play are both spiking dopamine – it’s just one currency for motivation + pleasure

To replenish the dopamine POOL, stop engaging in those behaviors (!) – eg, 30d of no video games

If you layer on things to try to get max dopamine – eg, gym + fave music + coffee = makes it hard to get the same dopamine in future
**Remove multiple sources of dopamine release from activities that you like / want to enjoy
Eg, stimulants + studying, fave music + gym, phone + anything

Make sure high peaks don’t occur too often
eg, intermittent rewards

Phone can bring you out of context / focus – and is a source of constant little dopamine hits
eg, Huberman doesn’t allow phone into workouts

**Caffeine is bit of an exception since it increases density / effectiveness of dopamine receptors
Yerba mate is particularly good

Cocaine / amphetamine reduces ability to learn (in addition to lowering baseline dopamine) afterwards for a period of time

How do we increase / sustain baseline dopamine?
-**cold exposure (eg, Wim Hof) – dopamine can reach 2.5x baseline (comparable to cocaine) – not a rise and crash but a sustained rise for 2-3 hours after

**If children intrinsically enjoy drawing, but we add a reward to it, then a lot of kids will actually draw less once the reward is tied to it (vs intrinsic motivation)

David Goggins is great example – turning effort into the reward

**“Ability to access pleasure from effort” – most beautiful thing about dopamine

“Learn to spike dopamine from effort itself”

Cultivating growth mindset = learning to access rewards from effort and doing itself
Find dopamine from friction and challenge you’re currently in

“The effort part is the good part”

Intermittent fasting is a good example
When we eat, we get dopamine release – especially when we’re hungry
Perception of dopamine is heightened when you haven’t seen much of it – eg, not eating for a long time

Dopamine isn’t just attached to primitive behaviors, but also to prefrontal cortex and other higher activities

If we hear something that validates a belief we have, can increase dopamine (!)

Big dopamine release = harder for future big dopamine release

Porn – big dopamine release – can lead to challenges

Macuna pruriens – OTC, is a precursor to dopamine, can lead to large surge in dopamine, increases sperm concentration + quality

L-Tyrosine – potent stimulus for increasing dopamine

Dopamine conditions / disfunction can occur when taking certain dopamine medications – and can also be innate eg, anxiety, schizophrenia

**Huberman not fan of melatonin for enhancing sleep – also Matt Walker – only for jet lag
Decreases dopamine 60m after melatonin

Phenylethylamine (PEA) – chocolate enriched in it – increases synaptic levels of dopamine
Huberman takes supplements
Sharp transient increase that lasts 30-45m

**Oxytocin and social connection and pair bonding triggers dopamine release

“Leverage Dopamine to Overcome Procrastination & Optimize Effort”

Dopamine is neuromodulator

Brain circuits
-Substantia nigra – contains neurons that are full of dopamine
-Mesolimbic pathway
-Mesocortical pathway
-several other pathways but I didn’t take notes

Prefrontal cortex – behind forehead – much larger in humans
Involved in long term planning, understanding context, making decisions
“Area of brain that says ‘shhh’ or ‘no, not now’”

**Eyes are part of brain, got extruded during development (!)

Addiction = progressive narrowing of things that bring us pleasure

Dopamine peaks & troughs
**Analogy of the “wave pool” – Dr. Kyle Gillett
Large waves – many peaks – water can slosh out, baseline drops

Say you’re hungry and thinking about food
Dopamine starts rising in anticipation
Relates to our propensity / desire to move (dopamine helps motivate it)
Eat sandwich – if it’s good – dopamine has another peak

“Reward prediction error” – dopamine released is relative to what you expected to get
Higher the expectation, lower the reality = less dopamine

Craving:
1. Desire for something (eg, a delicious sandwich)
4. 4. 4. Desire to relieve pain of not having that thing

Most findings came in the last 5 years

As we strive for something, always looking for cues if we’re on the right path
Why some people are so motivated, but others are the opposite
Why is goal seeking so context dependent?
All these cues adjust your baseline dopamine constantly – “reward prediction error”

Dopamine is propeller driving us in direction we wish to pursue

The system basically learns from everything you do, to better understand and adjust and influence how and what you pursue in the future

2 alcoholic drinks a week is fine, after that starts to create problems
But 0 is better

**Duration between desire and effect matters – if very short gap, then system expects that in future (eg, cocaine instantly boosts dopamine)

**Higher the peak, and faster the rise to peak, the further the fall below baseline

Drop below baseline triggers desire for more, starts vicious loop especially for easy dopamine hits (eg, drugs)

**Subsequent hits = lower peaks, and deeper troughs below baseline

Cocaine = 10x (1000%)
Meth = 10-100x
Sex = 4-5x (but some individuals double)
Coffee = 2x

Reset of addiction = 30 days of abstinence = dopamine trough makes you feel bad (among other things)

“Binding behaviors” (reminds me of Anna Lembke) – self-limits / setting boundaries – space & time
Binding engages pre-frontal cortex

We need enough water in the wave pool – a healthy baseline of dopamine
-sufficient sleep – restores dopamine reserves
-non sleep deep rest – not meditation (which is a focusing exercise, not a “rest”) – but yoga nidra (relaxation, guided meditation)
-nutrition (tyrosine levels) – cheese, nuts, meats
-morning sunlight (!!)
-regular movement – circuits that generate movement interact with dopamine generating circuits

Some people have gene adaptations for higher dopamine, lower activation energy – that “go” drive

Increase in baseline = any dopamine increase > 1hr

Cold water = 3-5 hours sustained dopamine increase
Or warm water (eg, 60F) for up to 1 hour (!)

Compounds to increase dopamine
-Macuna purins – increases peak, kinda spike-y
-L-tyrosine – can increase baseline dopamine, cognitive improvements

Postpartum depression – concept can apply to peak dopamine experiences
Important to remember
-that baseline takes several days to replenish

Holy grail of motivation:
-Stanford study – observing kids with free time, kids chose to draw pictures, experimenters introduced rewards to those kids, this increases dopamine, but once rewards were removed, the kids spent less time drawing (!) – repeated in variety of contexts and cultures – bigger peak, then bigger trough, but eventually it can reset to normal
-if you enjoy an activity a lot, guard and protect it – don’t layer and add rewards to create a higher peak, because it can lead to bigger trough later

He fell into habit of creating excess peaks in the activities he enjoyed doing (eg, running, or science lab experiments) by stacking supplements, caffeine, etc – but increasingly it led to troughs / burnout

Better to hold onto intrinsic motivation / pleasure of doing an activity and not stacking other things to seek more peaks

MAKE EFFORT THE REWARD

Reward-prediction error – difference between our desire / expected outcome, and the actual received outcome – the higher the positive gap, the more motivation we have in the future, and vice-versa

“Growth mindset” is important – it’s not “you’re not good at X”, it’s “you’re not good at X YET”

Dopamine trough is experienced as craving, wanting, pain

**If deep trough – best way is sharp accelerated rate to get out – WAIT will take too long – to rebound faster, do something more painful / harder than waiting (eg, cold shower, go for a workout, clean the house)

“What would be worse than this state?” – something that really sucks and yet is safe
This steepens the trough, so then you bounce back faster

Does meditation increase dopamine?
If it’s effortful, it can increase dopamine

Not about achieving outcome, but rather forcing yourself into a deeper state of discomfort

Podcast notes – Stephen Kotkin on China and Xi – Hoover Fellows podcast: “At least 600 million Chinese who are (still) not part of the world economy”

Hosts: John Cochrane, Niall Ferguson, H.R. McMaster
Guest: Stephen Kotkin
Recorded November 2022

Xi’s perp-walk of Hu Jintao
Not sure if pre-meditated, or if it was triggered by Hu reaching for a key personnel document

Never had an economy this large run by a political system this opaque

China’s Leninist structure never went away – you can’t be half Communist just like you can’t be half pregnant

Central Party School – Soviet collapse is #1 subject there, terrified of Gorbachev reform and the subsequent collapse

Xi will shave off as much GDP as necessary to keep Party monopoly

China’s economy went from $200B -> $18T
$500 -> $20K per capita

Soviets reached US military parity in 1970s – despite 1/3 economic size – but nothing like what Chinese have done

Mao in 1966 – targeted own state, destroyed planning mechanism (planned economy personnel), peasants decided they didn’t want to starve again
Peasants instituted market relations with each other — ignored collectivized statutes and norms
Communist Party latched onto this
Under Deng, grudgingly and in stages, accepted this growing market behavior and tried to control it
“Party hijacked the process and the credit for it”

Mao didn’t care about trade, wasn’t economically literate

Deng visits the US, decides to change partners – divorce Soviet Union and marry US
Why? Saw the success of Japan, Korea
China took Japan model — free and open access to US market

Peasants moved to towns, cities, and built enterprises from ground up

Party steals credit too from HK’s success
All the foreign money came through HK, which then invested into China’s Special Economic Zones

Niall:
-US essentially sponsored China’s development – technology transfer and access to higher education
-Xi made clear he prioritized Party’s success over the economy

Apple can make 10M phones in Vietnam, but 500M in China — scale is irresistible

At least 600-800M Chinese who are not part of world economy, didn’t finish high school, no healthcare, invisible China

We didn’t think it’d happen this quickly – that China would become a peer competitor in 1-2 generations

Niall:
-Hubris of Xi – reached climax in 2020, thought pandemic exposed US
-now China has a latent economic crisis, controlling covid, “building tower blocks for nobody”

Does the Party need the private sector? Or does it care more about its Leninist system?

ONTO RUSSIA — 34:00

Shocking for young Russians what’s happened to their country

(stopped here)

Podcast notes – Overpriced JPEGs – guest Tim Ferriss: “Assume there’s always a market for quality in any medium — and just get fucking great”

Guest: Tim Ferriss
Host: Carly Reilly (w/ Bankless)

“The way you do anything is how you do everything”

Experimented with NFTs for last 2 years

Describes himself as writer or podcaster to unfamiliar people

Very competitive person – wants to suffer a little

Cockpunch – origin story
-Started w/ desire to be less precious about creative projects, looking for joy and fun and laughter
Likes playing with new technology sandboxes
-Was drawing characters with gauntlets – the name Cockpunch popped into his mind
-Lets him play with 3d modeling, rigging, voice acting, music – lets him acquire skills that can be transferred to other places – vehicle for learning

AI art competition
-entrants had to show their work
-based on Cockpunch characters
-teaching himself – and then teach others

Chose fiction to let himself focus less on metrics, a “quantitative prison”

“Most people who want feedback…want positive reinforcement”

In any new space, tries to find someone with 10K foot view across many projects to get advice

Lots of folks get lost in weeds with NFTs / web3

Decided on 5555 mints – wanted to make sure it sells out

“There are a lot of whiny bitches in web3”

Likes advice of Scott Adams (Dilbert creator)
Thinks in terms of 6 month projects and 2 week experiments
Snowball of relationships and skills from project to project

Created term “Emergent Long Fiction”
Fiction lets him learn from new people
Set a few conditions upfront – a few characters, realms, drivers
There’s competitive games
But where it goes from here – he doesn’t necessarily know (hence “emergent”)

Set constraints and explore how creative you can be

Most people don’t know what they want

Hard to get clear signal when you ask a large audience what they want

Bullish on tokenized assets and digital scarcity

Been thru many cycles of tech
Always some new tool / platform that people say you have to use (eg, Vine)
“Assume there’s always a market for quality in any medium — and just get fucking great

Web3 isn’t going away
But NFTs – he doesn’t know – it’s one of the meanest most aggressive communities

In this bear market, he’s down 70% net worth – but it doesn’t entitle him to behave like an asshole

Public perception of NFTs (in his audience) has soured tremendously – like a dirty word
But he likes to cull his audience from time to time if they don’t have patience or understanding

Cockpunch as an unlock has exceeded all his expectations – relationships, what he’s learning

Fiction doesn’t always mean a novel – it means story telling
Didn’t plan to do a Discord – it self-organized
In Discord – use your Cockpunch NFTs, with attributes – uses ChatGPT to write a match summary (blow by blow) of a cock fight
Others added music, voice commentary

// stopped taking notes after ~1 hour