关雅迪
关雅迪 is the 面基 guest in E161.脱离理性暴政,去尽情游戏吧!, where his ultratrail running, Sahara desert race, offshore sailing, and high-altitude climbing experiences become evidence for Embodied Judgment. He argues that a person can learn to trust body and intuition, but only after those signals have been shaped by repeated training, direct feedback, risk knowledge, and honest limits.
The episode presents him less as an extreme-sports hero than as a case of life design through experience. His move from film work into running, sailing, reading, family, podcasting, and future single-handed sailing ambitions supports the wiki’s distinction between visible success and Financial Freedom Vs Lifestyle Freedom: safety comes partly from money, but also from low fixed desire, adaptive capacity, physical confidence, and relationships.
Key Claims
- Reliable intuition requires system-two learning before it can function as fast system-one judgment.
- Endurance sports can make pain, fear, pace, body signal, and decision quality observable enough to train.
- Extreme environments require conservative risk boundaries, not romantic self-overcoming.
- Life breadth can be a form of depth when different practices teach complementary forms of attention and judgment.
- Identity is better tested by repeated choices and actions than by self-description.
Connections
- 面基 — source podcast.
- Trained Intuition — his central account of how intuition becomes trustworthy.
- Embodied Judgment — body, emotion, and sensory feedback as part of decision-making.
- Flow Environment Design — running, walking, repetition, and boredom as ways to build attention states.
- Extreme Environment Risk Management — trail, sailing, and climbing safety layer.
- 青岛号 — ocean-racing case in the episode.
- Action Defines Identity — closing life-philosophy frame.