Marc Andreessen is wrong about introspection(joanwestenberg.com) |
Marc Andreessen is wrong about introspection(joanwestenberg.com) |
This is an especially inviting mistake if one of the primary consequences of the internet/social media technology of the 21st century is mental health issues and doomscrolling ragebait. Andreessen helped to create this problem; no wonder he doesn't want to look at it.
I've tried to interpret his point with a less literal lens. The real point being: give yourself as many opportunities to try, experiment, move on, move forward, etc. Spending excess time reflecting internally and/or on past may not be so productive.
But spending zero time (as he seems to suggest) feels illogical.
My personal experience is somewhere in between. Serial over-thinker and ruminator, and the more I break away from that behavior, the better I feel. And I'm probably more productive.
Anyone else share that in-between experience?