Yesterday I read Derek Sivers’ “Useful No True”. Should there be a comma in that title? Anyway, good book. I think the thesis is something like: Actions over beliefs. Hack your beliefs to achieve desired actions. Gaslight oneself? This is not bad. We all do this anyway, just take the reigns. Via chatgpt5: The book argues that we should adopt beliefs, perspectives, and thoughts not because they are absolutely true, but because they are useful. Its central idea is reframing: deliberately ...