zweieuro
@zweieuro@lemmy.world
- Comment on Why is it sometimes difficult to start doing what one enjoys? 1 week ago:
You may be describing something called ‘Workload paralysis’ which, in short, makes tasks daunting because they seem so hard to start. Usually it ‘leads to’ procrastination, doing tasks instead that are known and easier.
Doesn’t help that modern society tries to make you feel bad for having this parallesis, making it cause this whirlpool of self doubt.
Sadly there is AFAIK only one medicine: start. No matte rhow slowly, no matter how insignificant or pointless it may seem, start. As soon as you spend time doing anything, you will get better at doing it. This counts for all tasks.
- Comment on I don't have long left 10 months ago:
Beg? Or am I misunderstanding this?
- Comment on Anon gets /fit/ 10 months ago:
Anon feels more manly when he is handling his cats feces?
- Comment on Supernova Absorption for Nulification 1 year ago:
/u/Chainweasel@lemmy.world explains this well, though I got a different take on the analogy.
Imagine you are trying to put air into a deflating balloon that’s about to ‘loose form’ that’s essentially what you are trying.
Put just enough air (energy/mass) into the star and it will stay stable, loosing as much as you put into it.
Too little and the star will dissolved, in this example you’d fully absorb it.
Too much and you are essentially infusing a star with so much mass that it explodes all over again.
If you are trying to stabilise a star this way, ideally, it would never even begin to go nova.