Vanity Activities
10 days ago
- #self-improvement
- #vanity activities
- #time management
- Credit card churning is an example of a 'vanity activity'—seemingly useful but often not worth the time invested.
- Vanity activities appear more useful or virtuous than they truly are, such as reading the news, biohacking, or ethical consumption.
- Networking events and productivity optimization can also be vanity activities if the primary motive is enjoyment rather than tangible benefits.
- Recognizing vanity activities can help you decide whether to stop doing them or embrace the true motive behind them.
- Time is valuable, so it's important to evaluate how we spend it and whether our activities align with our goals.