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402 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 18 Mar \ on: The habits and rituals of fragmentation mostly_harmless
Playing piano helps me a lot with reversing this fragmentation. It requires and rewards focus at the same time. It also shows me how much my mind is fragmented. You can get pretty used to this fragmentation such that it becomes your default state of mind that you don't question anymore.
What you mention here is very related to the Maker's Schedule.
I am sure you already know this post from Paul Graham but mentioning it here for everyone who reads this and doesn't.
Regarding this, I have to think about it. I am currently too fragmented though, ha, but I try to come back to this when I did.