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When I mentioned "doing cybernetics on myself"
I was thinking of times where I change my environment to try to influence my behavior - instead of viewing my self as a static entity, considering my self and my environment interacting as a system
some examples:
- I am pretty into "Getting Things Done" methodology (http://gettingthingsdone.com/), I don't follow it exactly but I use notes in certain ways where I view "me, my notes, and my system for taking and retrieving notes" as a system
- I've done a variety of experiments with blocking access to my phone in different ways
--- tried having a friend child-block my phone and only they knew the pin
--- I use a "redirector" chrome extension, which redirects me from facebook newsfeed to the events page, I've also used killnewsfeed in the past
--- when I sit down to work, I hide my phone out of sight, often underneath a pillow
Maybe we could talk about how people use systems in their lives? Hmm what readings could be relevant
Also definitely some gray area on what is a system (could I analyze all my relations with my environment as a system?)... but my initial feeling is that some types of logic I employ is more at a systems level (finding a gym buddy so that I go to the gym more) and some is more one-off (deciding to read a book because the cover looks interesting)
not sure if there are also other directions to take "Cybernetics And Me" but this is the angle I was thinking about