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Robert J. Ringer

Looking out for no 1

"Looking out for number one" refers to the deliberate, logical endeavor to devote more time to activities that yield the most joy and minimize those causing discomfort. To consistently achieve this, self-awareness of one's actions and their motivations is crucial. Overcoming several obstacles is key to successfully prioritizing one's happiness. Each obstacle presents unique challenges that can hinder a person's pursuit of maximum pleasure. However, once all obstacles are surmounted, an individual can optimize their joy and contentment, leading to a life lived with full enthusiasm rather than mere existence.

Looking out for no 1
Looking out for no 1

book.chapter Prioritizing self interests

Prioritizing oneself is a conscious effort to maximize joy by engaging in fulfilling activities and minimizing discomfort. This requires awareness of one's actions and motivations. The Weight-And Balance Happiness Scale Theory posits that individuals have an innate mechanism for evaluating decisions based on potential happiness. To function properly, this mechanism must be fueled by rational thought, leading to a life filled with more pleasant experiences. According to the Volcanic Ash Theory, true happiness is found in the present moment, emphasizing the importance of recognizing what brings joy and what does not. Decisions should be made based on personal fulfillment rather than chasing an unattainable perfect life. The Absolute Moralist Theory advises against letting others' moral judgments dictate one's choices, advocating for decisions that align with one's rational self-interest. The Law of the Harvest Theory suggests that the outcomes one receives are proportional to the effort invested, highlighting that achieving significant goals requires considerable effort and that the primary consideration should be the value of the goal. The Changing Circumstances Theory underscores the necessity of adaptability, as change is the only constant in life, and being unprepared can lead to struggles. Lastly, the Theory Of Sustenance of a Positive Attitude Through Assumption of a Negative Result recommends preparing for the worst while hoping for the best. This approach helps manage disappointment and seize opportunities, viewing setbacks as minor in the pursuit of long-term goals. It stresses the importance of understanding and accepting the costs of one's ambitions, advocating for paying the necessary price promptly to enjoy future rewards.

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