Complex Event Analysis - Report

Key Focus

  • People at Stage One will judge others by their ability to achieve social approval. People at Stage Two will judge others by their ability to push their own boundaries and try new things
  • People at Stage Three will judge others based on their commitments and what they're able to achieve. People at Stage Four judge others based on what they stand for and what they've chosen to live for.
    The Value of Trauma
    Self-development is often portrayed as a rosy, flowery progression from dumbass to enlightenment that involves a lot of joy, prancing in fields of daisies, and high-fiving two thousand people at a seminar you paid way too much to be at.
    But the truth is that transitions between the life stages are usually triggered by trauma or an extreme negative event in one's life
  • Momentum supporting factors

  • (stage_four, stage_two)
  • Challenge supporting factors

  • (stage_two, well-being)
  • (stage_one, stage_two)
  • (snotty, stage_three)
  • Work-in-progress supporting factors

  • (judge, stage_three)
  • (stage_two, washington_dc)
  • (stage_two, trial-and-error)
  • (individuals, stage_three)
  • (self-discovery, stage_two)
  • (popularly, stage_two)
  • (stage_three, stage_two)
  • (stage_one, stage_three)
  • (stage_four, stage_three)
  • (sip, stage_three)
  • Complex Event Time Series Summary - REPORT


    Time PeriodChallengeMomentumWIP
    Report16.13 6.45 77.42

    High Level Abstraction (HLA) combined

    High Level Abstraction (HLA)Report
    (1) (judge,stage_three)100.00
    (2) (stage_two,well-being)89.47
    (3) (stage_two,washington_dc)84.21
    (4) (stage_two,trial-and-error)78.95
    (5) (individuals,stage_three)78.95
    (6) (stage_one,stage_two)73.68
    (7) (stage_four,stage_two)68.42
    (8) (self-discovery,stage_two)63.16
    (9) (popularly,stage_two)57.89
    (10) (stage_three,stage_two)31.58
    (11) (stage_one,stage_three)26.32
    (12) (stage_four,stage_three)21.05
    (13) (snotty,stage_three)15.79
    (14) (sip,stage_three)10.53
    (15) (product,stage_three)5.26

    Complex Event Analysis - REPORT

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    Supporting narratives:

    • momentum (Read more)
      • These are more controllable than other people, but they are still mostly unpredictable in the long-run.
        Stage Three relies on a handful of relationships and endeavors that proved themselves resilient and worthwhile through Stage Two. These are more reliable. And finally, Stage Four requires we only hold on to what we've already accomplished as long as possible.
        At each subsequent stage, happiness becomes based more on internal, controllable values and less on the externalities of the ever-changing outside world.
        Inter-Stage Conflict
        Later stages don't replace previous stages
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (stage_four,stage_two)

    • challenge (Read more)
      • This meaning we constantly search for is literally our only psychological defense against the incomprehensibility of this life and the inevitability of our own death.6 To lose that meaning, or to watch it slip away, or to slowly feel as though the world has left you behind, is to stare oblivion in the face and let it consume you willingly.
        What's the Point.
        Developing through each subsequent stage of life grants us greater control over our happiness and well-being.
        In Stage One, a person is wholly dependent on other people's actions and approval to be happy. This is a horrible strategy because other people are unpredictable and unreliable.
        In Stage Two, one becomes reliant on oneself, but they're still reliant on external success to be happy
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (stage_one,stage_two)
        • (stage_two,well-being)

    • challenge (Read more)
      • You double down on a single mission in life, whether that's to work on the world's energy crisis or to be a bitching digital artist or to become an expert in brains or have a bunch of snotty, drooling children. Whatever it is, Stage Three is when you get it done.
        Stage Three is all about maximizing your own potential in this life
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (snotty,stage_three)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • We experiment with living in new places, hanging out with new people, imbibing new substances, and playing with new people's orifices.
        In my Stage Two, I ran off and visited fifty-something countries. My brother's Stage Two was diving headfirst into the political system in Washington DC. Everyone's Stage Two is slightly different because every one of us is slightly different.
        Stage Two is a process of self-discovery
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (stage_two,washington_dc)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Stage Two requires us to begin making decisions for ourselves, to test ourselves, and to understand ourselves and what makes us unique.
        Stage Two involves a lot of trial-and-error and experimentation.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (stage_two,trial-and-error)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • My brother's Stage Two was diving headfirst into the political system in Washington DC. Everyone's Stage Two is slightly different because every one of us is slightly different.
        Stage Two is a process of self-discovery.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (self-discovery,stage_two)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • That their life is that of non-stop growth and ascendance in the world, while everyone else can clearly see that they are merely running in place.
        In healthy individuals, Stage Two begins in mid- to late-adolescence and lasts into a person's mid-20s to mid-30s.4 People who stay in Stage Two beyond that are popularly referred to as those with "Peter Pan Syndrome".
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (popularly,stage_two)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • People at Stage One will judge others by their ability to achieve social approval. People at Stage Two will judge others by their ability to push their own boundaries and try new things
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (judge,stage_three)
        • (stage_one,stage_three)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • People at Stage Three will judge others based on their commitments and what they're able to achieve. People at Stage Four judge others based on what they stand for and what they've chosen to live for.
        The Value of Trauma
        Self-development is often portrayed as a rosy, flowery progression from dumbass to enlightenment that involves a lot of joy, prancing in fields of daisies, and high-fiving two thousand people at a seminar you paid way too much to be at.
        But the truth is that transitions between the life stages are usually triggered by trauma or an extreme negative event in one's life
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (judge,stage_three)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Whether that's a breakthrough study or an amazing new product or an adoring family, Stage Three is about leaving the world a little bit different than the way you found it.
        Stage Three ends when a combination of two things happen: 1) you feel as though there's not much else you are able to accomplish, and 2) you get old and tired and find that you would rather sip martinis and do crossword puzzles all day.
        In "normal" individuals, Stage Three generally lasts from around 30-ish-years-old until one reaches retirement age.
        People who get lodged in Stage Three often do so because they don't know how to let go of their ambition and constant desire for more
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (individuals,stage_three)
        • (sip,stage_three)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • And often with some emotional stress and major lifestyle changes.
        This applies to the rare individuals who are talented and capable enough to still remain highly influential and relevant into their 70s and 80s as well
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (individuals,stage_three)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • People at Stage One will judge others by their ability to achieve social approval. People at Stage Two will judge others by their ability to push their own boundaries and try new things. People at Stage Three will judge others based on their commitments and what they're able to achieve
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (stage_three,stage_two)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • People at Stage Two will judge others by their ability to push their own boundaries and try new things. People at Stage Three will judge others based on their commitments and what they're able to achieve. People at Stage Four judge others based on what they stand for and what they've chosen to live for.
        The Value of Trauma
        Self-development is often portrayed as a rosy, flowery progression from dumbass to enlightenment that involves a lot of joy, prancing in fields of daisies, and high-fiving two thousand people at a seminar you paid way too much to be at.
        But the truth is that transitions between the life stages are usually triggered by trauma or an extreme negative event in one's life
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (stage_four,stage_three)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • What will you leave behind when you're gone. What will people remember you by. Whether that's a breakthrough study or an amazing new product or an adoring family, Stage Three is about leaving the world a little bit different than the way you found it.
        Stage Three ends when a combination of two things happen: 1) you feel as though there's not much else you are able to accomplish, and 2) you get old and tired and find that you would rather sip martinis and do crossword puzzles all day.
        In "normal" individuals, Stage Three generally lasts from around 30-ish-years-old until one reaches retirement age.
        People who get lodged in Stage Three often do so because they don't know how to let go of their ambition and constant desire for more
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (product,stage_three)

    Target rule match count: 15.0 Challenge: 0.08 Momentum: 0.03 WIP: 0.39