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Am I one of the cool kids now?
Am I one of the cool kids now?
2025 will be different. It'll be the year of focus.
How I might have sparked a new/old love with computers
A little AI experiment of late
First thoughts and explorations after buying Danny Postma's SEO course
A psychological phenomenon that explains why we sometimes continue to perceive problems or threats in our environments despite things improving.
Prompted by a tweet from @jasonleow about the fact that there are only 100 days left of 2024, I decided to try a little experiment.
When faced with a bad outcome, or the potential for one, we assume that the acts leading up to it must have been equally bad. This is the illusion of cause-consequence equivalence: we tend to believe in a fair world, where causes and effects are proportional. Dekker.
This is my totally unbiased, raw, and non-mech-keyboard-connoseur review of the Epomaker RT100 mechanical keyboard.
So I am ready (and somewhat overwhelmed) to tackle my next challenge for jobsinenglish.dk
A recent post by @jasonleow prompted me to think really deep about this. Don’t I know have what I wanted a year ago? 5 years ago? 10, heck 15 years ago? Why do I want other things now?
You simply can't. You can't wait for everything to be OK to live your life.
Doing the best you can is very different than doing a good job. If you haven't ever painted a wall, doing the best you can will look like a really bad paint job.
The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding
During my daily walk today, I was listening to an episode of the Tropical MBA podcast. One of the most interesting tidbits I found was that while we normally hear people talk about their fear of failure, the opposite is often overlooked.
In my last post, I wrote about how I had been doing some reflections lately. I have kind of continued doing that, and after writing for myself about what I consider to be the best financial period of my life (material for a future post), I came to conclude on a few things.
I have been on reflection mode for a while now. It hasn't been zen-mode, guru-like reflection time. It has been a lot more haphazard than that.
It's been a while since I have written here. It's been a while since I have written, at all. Even for myself. I miss it.
Saturday evening of the 14th of October we travelled to Madrid. We had bought the tickets back in July and got a good deal, despite the high prices during the peak travel week that was last week in Denmark (week 45 is a school break).
What a beautiful experience. I felt like a child again.