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As we have discussed previously you'll work at your best effort if you're convinced that what you're doing is the right thing to do. What the right thing to do may be for you, may be different for other people, but to make it short, shifting the activity in your life from being about you, to being about the world and the greater good, marks growth both in maturity and in fulfillment.
+So when you are looking at the 3 main reasons you may act for something greater than yourself, you may find yourself looking for the following three:
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+To Purify
+To Percieve
+To Transcend
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+To get yourself some ideas, just go around the world (physically or digitally) and look what you feel is missing. Over the course of the years on this blog i discovered many, many topics:
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+-Hacking: Web, Binary, Physical, Hardware, Binexp, Bruteforcing, Privilege Escalations, MITM, AV evasions, etc.
+-Sysadmin: Decentralisation, Self-hosting, Federation, Privacy front-ends, etc
+-Opsec: Privacy, Anonymity, Deniability, etc
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+My passion shifted from Hacking to Sysadmin, and from Sysadmin to Opsec over the years. The reasoning behind leaving hacking behind is that finding what developers forgot to take into account when designing their software or their infrastructure it isn't truly fulfilling for me, even though it has given me a very clear and diverse picture of what cybersecurity was. I learned the methodology to follow to start from an IP and arrive at the root user, and after applying it a few dozens of times it's gotten crystal clear and boring.
+Sysadmin wise, i felt like having tangible utility after each tutorial. You learn how to setup something for yourself, at the same time you show everyone how to do it, and in the end you can use the service for your own infrastructure at home. Here it starts to benefit the individuals and it was more fulfilling already. But upon looking at what was missing around the world, i came around the obvious governments attacking people's basic rights of privacy and anonymity. Hence the shift i made to Operational Security topics.
+The 2 main topics i cover currently are Opsec, and the a secondary topic: Productivity. As this is also something i've seen that is missing in people, they all look either bored or are feeling completely lost in their lives. I'm firmly convinced that these 2 are currently essential and are 100% worth diving into.
+Now that you have the full reasoning behind how to pick new topics, let's list them and categorize them:
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+For the world
+ -Blog
+ -Project Opsec
+ -Project Productivity
+ -Fediverse
+ -Privacy Front-ends
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+For yourself
+ -Life
+ -Apartment / House
+ -Wedding
+ -School
+ -School Project A
+ -School Project B
+ -School Project C
+ -Work
+ -Work Project X
+ -Work Project Y
+ -Work Project Z
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+For myself i have a few typical topics that literally everyone eventually has in their lives, such as getting an apartment/house, having a successful relationship, going to school and going to work.
+And for the world, i have a few topics, keeping up with my blog, with Opsec as the primary activity, and Productivity as the secondary activity. And i also have a few other side projects like contributing to the fediverse and hosting privacy front-ends.
+When listing topics, rank them from top (most important) to bottom (least important). This is not a reason to spend 100% of your time on your passion. but it is a reason to spend at least 50% of your free time on what truly matters to you, and to reduce the other topics that don't matter to you to their strict minimum.
+For instance, the time i wish to consecrate on my blog would collide with that of keeping a family life, so i made the choice to reduce the personal topics (including family life) to their strict minimum. So that i could spend most of my free time doing what i feel truly matters to me.
+Obviously there are topics that are inevitable such as going to school and to work, you'll anyway have to do those two. But what you're doing for the rest of your time is entirely up to you. Don't start engaging yourself into topics that don't truly matter to you. Life is to short to waste it on that which means nothing to you.
+ +Aside from ranking the importance of each topic (most important at the top, least important at the bottom), you need to label them like so:
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+For the world (1)
+ -Blog (11)
+ -Project Opsec(111)
+ -Project Productivity (112)
+ -Fediverse (12)
+ -Privacy Front-ends(13)
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+For yourself (2)
+ -Life (21)
+ -Apartment / House (211)
+ -Wedding (212)
+ -School (22)
+ -School Project A (221)
+ -School Project B (221 -> 222)
+ -School Project C (222 -> 223)
+ -Work (23)
+ -Work Project X (231)
+ -Work Project Y (232)
+ -Work Project Z (231 + 232 -> 233)
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+Labeling them will first help you contextualize the topics and sub topics you have, so you know where they fit:
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+For the world (1)
+ -Blog (11)
+ -Project Opsec(111)
+ -Project Productivity (112)
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+For instance, as the Opsec topic is labeled 111, i know it is in the context of the blog (11) which is in the context of my "for the world" topics (1)
+Then, thanks to labels, you can easily list what topics (and subtopics) depend on one another:
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+For yourself (2)
+ -School (22)
+ -School Project A (221)
+ -School Project B (221 -> 222)
+ -School Project C (222 -> 223)
+ -Work (23)
+ -Work Project X (231)
+ -Work Project Y (232)
+ -Work Project Z (231 + 232 -> 233)
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+For instance here, the school project C (223) depends on school project B (222), which depends on school project A (221). Therefore i know i need to do the school projects in the correct order: A, then B, then C.
+For the work projects here, we have Project Z (233) which depends on projects X (231) and Y (232). Therefore i know i can do them in 2 different orders: X, Y then Z, or in the other order: Y, X and then Z.
+Accurate planning is crucial especially if you're going to have a ton of topics like i have under Opsec, you need to know which topics depend on which other topics, to be able to know in which order you're going to do them, hence the labeling need.
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+Give yourself some time to reflect on the following: which of these truly matter to you ?
Which of these activities/topics are the most mature, and the most fulfilling for you ?
@@ -106,6 +107,7 @@ -To Survive -To Indulge in Pleasure -To Control +And when you're categorizing the topics you have above into those 3 categories, you may realize that the reason behind your actions may remain very rudimentary:
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"You are not your job. You’re not how much money you have in the bank. You’re not the car you drive. You’re not the contents of your wallet. You’re not your f*cking khakis. You’re the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world.”
-Fight Club, 1999
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At some point, you need to ask yourself, what's the point of indulging in all of this ? Sure it makes you feel good for a moment, but are you truly feeling satisfied from it after a while ? Is this truly a fulfilling thing to do for you ? Or is it true that you have mistaken just "feeling good" for being the peak of your life ?
The point is, in the end you are doing all of this to protect what you are currently identified with. While in the short-term you may feel good from it, acting out of self interest will never truly fulfill you. If you are not even aware of what you truly are, Nor are you aware of what you truly want to do, Why are you trying to do things without knowing these two?
@@ -166,7 +169,6 @@Now when you start to dissolve what you initially identified with (see Sum Nihil) you will naturally start to drop the habits you used to maintain when you were still strongly identified with those things that you have anyway never truly been. What happens here is that you are going to start percieving things beyond your limited sense of self, and when your perception of the self starts to expand, naturally you will start to act for a greater cause, something that is not about you. That's when you start to act for the world, rather than for yourself.
-So, here are the reasons that i consider honorable, which all stem out of a broader sense of self (daily practiced as part of my Nihilism):
Honorable reasons: