Ep50 – Top 5 Insights of 2021

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In this episode, Stefan and I look back at 2021 to identify the tools and insights that helped us most in the last year. We limited our review to five each, so we missed many things we could have included. But we think this list is a fun and informative tool anyone can use to have a better 2022.As always, we’re building want to build a community around Mentally Unscripted. So, share this episode with your friends and interact with us at MentallyUnscripted.com. And remember, the conclusion you reach is less important than the process you follow to get there.Resources* Obsidian* How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking – for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers, by Sönke Ahrens* Where Good Ideas Come from: The Natural History of Innovation, by Steven Johnson* Substack* The Myth of the Rule of Law, by John Hasnas* The Anarchist Handbook, by Michael Malice* Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice, by Edward P. Stringham* Vokes v. Arthur Murray, Inc. (Scott incorrectly referred to this case as the Fred Astair case in the podcast)* Mentally Unscripted Ep42 – How to Stop Fearing the Decentralized Tomorrow (crossover with Mental Supermodels)* Reactance* When Safety Proves Dangerous (Farnam Street)* New to KT Tape?* Mentally Unscripted Ep48 – Is Democracy the Opiate of the Masses? with Myron Weber* Mentally Unscripted Ep33 - Hubris and Misaligned Incentives: Mental Models in a Time of WarMental Models* Reactance* Learn how to learn* Risk assessment* Base rates* Asking the best questions* Paradox of safety* Start with the end in mind* Institutional capture* Incentives* Crisis of competence* Accountability* Self-preservationTop Takeaways* Obsidian is a tool that can take your note-taking to the next level.* Substack is a good tool for sharing content such as articles, podcasts, and newsletters. The Mentally Unscripted Substack page is the hub of the Mentally Unscripted empire.* The rule of law is the principle that we are a nation of laws, not of men so that all people are subject to the same laws. But this principle is a myth.* Reactance is the reaction to rules, regulations, etc. that threaten or eliminate specific freedoms.* Base rates are an important technique to help us assess risk.* How you go about learning something is an important aspect of learning.* We are witnessing a crisis of competence across institutions where they are unable to execute their most basic functions.Comments or Questions on this episode? Join the conversation at the Mentally Unscripted Substack.Engage with Stefan on the Twitter thought control machine.Scott has jumped on the Gettr bandwagon and is also on DeSo and Instagram. He rants and raves on his blog, Strength and Reason.We're also on Odysee. Rumble is coming as soon as Scott gets off his butt and uploads the podcasts.Here’s how to have stimulating conversations on blistering hot topics without fighting.It's easier than you think.Download How to Never Argue Again (Unless you Want To) at Mentally Unscripted and discover the secret "Go Meta" approach that makes any topic fair game.It's FREE (for now) and worth hundreds in therapy.Cheers!Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mentallyunscripted.com

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