08.13.23: Inner Coach
本周的主题的是 Inner Coach 内在教练。
它来自于 Scott Belsky 的一篇短文:
I’ll often whisper to myself towards the end of a hard run, “Come on, give me another sprint…another mile, you can rest later.” This “inner coach” voice has developed over recent years. It celebrates a good run and calls me out when I’m sloppy. When running around the Central Park reservoir, there is a certain stretch I call “the straight shot.” When I reach this point about two miles into my morning run when I am in NYC, my inner coach reminds me to sprint it from start to finish. Doesn’t matter if I’m on a recovery run, feeling under the weather, or exhausted. I do it to remind myself that I always can despite the circumstances, and my inner coach won’t let me get away with an excuse. I’ve come to realize this inner voice is what keeps us honest with ourselves and performant across many parts of our life. All too often we think that, if nobody else notices a short-cut we take, that we can get away with it. But your inner coach cannot be fooled. Your inner coach stubbornly remembers everything. And the self-reliance, strength, and commitment to raw truth that result from empowering and respecting your inner coach makes you better. Develop this inner coach persona in your head. And pay attention to your terrain for anything that can be merchandised to yourself (and team) as a moment of challenge like my “straight shot” around the reservoir and tuck these sprints in.
在一次艰苦的跑步结束时,我经常会低声对自己说:「来吧,再冲刺一次……再跑一英里,你可以稍后休息。」这种「内部教练」的声音是近年来发展起来的。它会庆祝我跑得好,并在我马虎时叫我出去。当围绕中央公园水库跑步时,有一段我称之为「直线射击」的距离。当我在纽约晨跑大约两英里时到达这一点时,我内心的教练提醒我从头到尾冲刺。无论我是在恢复跑步、感觉不舒服还是精疲力竭,都没关系。我这样做是为了提醒自己,无论情况如何,我总是可以做到,而且我的内心教练不会让我以借口逃脱。我逐渐意识到,正是这种内心的声音让我们对自己诚实,并在生活的许多方面表现出色。我们常常认为,如果没有其他人注意到我们走了捷径,我们就可以逃脱惩罚。但你的内在教练不会被愚弄。你的内在教练顽固地记住了一切。授权和尊重你的内在教练所带来的自力更生、力量和对原始真理的承诺会让你变得更好。在你的头脑中培养这种内在的教练形象。并注意你的地形,寻找任何可以向你自己(和团队)推销的挑战时刻,比如我在水库周围的「直线射击」,并将这些冲刺塞进去。
原文讲了 12 条关于跑步的思考,这是其中一条。说起跑步,算是今年我重新拾起来的一个习惯,从春天开始,到现在已经跑了小半年,身体状态在日复一日的打磨中逐渐变好,看到这篇文章也会更感同身受。
而 Inner Coach 的这个想法却是新的。它是一种内在的精神力量,构建在人对自身力量的想象之上,在无时不刻的自我提示中,完成新的挑战。自从读完了这段话,我开始尝试延长跑步的距离,竟然每一次都成功了,虽然只是从 3 公里延长到 5 公里——相比于朋友圈里面的轻松晒出来的成绩相形见绌,但也是不小的进步。之前,到了接近 3 公里距离的时候,我就会开始想象停下来放松的走路,以及回家在沙发上喝冷饮的情景;而现在,Inner Coach 替代了这种想象,他在内心呼唤:无论如何都要继续跑下去。
这是自我安慰吗?或许是的,但它的确带来了改变。我倾向认为,它或许并没有提高我的体能,但它让我把体能更完全的释放出来了——但我还没有尝试过用它来突破身体的极限,比如跑一个前所未有的长距离。
这就把我们带向了 Sam Lessin,在接受 The Generalist 的采访时,他这样讲道:
What trait do you value most highly in others?
I help keep myself honest by soliciting feedback. I am very into sharing shitty ideas at high velocity and relying on others to keep me intellectually in check. I think that’s a mental position worth cultivating: one where you’re willing to be wrong on almost anything, all the time, without stressing it. Trying to avoid being wrong is a path to being intellectually dishonest with yourself and others.
你最看重别人的什么特质?
我通过征求反馈来帮助自己保持诚实。我非常喜欢快速分享糟糕的想法,并依靠别人来控制我的智力。我认为这是一种值得培养的心理状态:你愿意在几乎所有事情上一直犯错,而不用强调它。试图避免犯错是在理智上对自己和他人不诚实的一条途径。
Sam Lessin 的这个观点在很多投资人身上(或者嘴上)并不少见。我之前分享过的 Strong Opinions, Weakly Held 其实也是类似的意思。这个观念最早来自于未来学家、Stanford 教授 Paul Saffo,他这样写道(抱歉,因为原文很短,所以我几乎引用了其中的一半):