Comment · Fri, March 25, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
What Nootropics make you more productive?
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TheReviewNinja · 57 points
I've been thinking about ways to become more productive with the limited time that I have. I've even written an article to research & brainstorm out the various methods that are immediately accessible to me. Since my knowledge & experience is limited, I wanted to ask you redditors what supplements or actions that you take to become more motivated & productive?
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Mr_Ghost_Goes_2_Town · 1 points
I certainly have no wish to make accusations, and apologize if it seemed otherwise – u/MisterYouAreSoDumb has been an invaluable source of good information in a space where there's a dearth of good information.
Understand your point - certainly there's an increasing amount of off topic/redundant/experience/irresponsible use posts - which is true of the rest of reddit as well. Yeah, it's obnoxious. Maybe that's the price of popularity.
Does it have any value? Speaking only for myself of course, I'm perfectly capable of deciding for myself what to read and what to ignore. But if users want a more organized, on topic sub, then maybe it's time to evolve. If that's the case, then posting rules need to be made very clear, or submitted for moderation before posting altogether.
I'd love to see signal:noise in this sub improve, just think care is required. Open/unedited forums are a fascinating, if sometimes trying human experiment - it'll be a shame (more or less) when evolution leaves them behind.
This is probably an off-topic post too. No offense intended.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
I absolutely think care is required. I have been fairly hands off for a while, and was seeing how things play out. However, the general tone I am seeing from people is that they want things to be more organized, moderated, and on-topic. We just need to figure out the best way to do that, while still allowing as much open discussion as we can.