Day 139 – Mapping Life

Creating a visual representation of my responsibilities has been one of the most beneficial practices I’ve naturally adopted throughout my life. This habit took root in high school with a rudimentary approach that, over time, evolved into something much more sophisticated. Nowadays, I leverage diagramming software, like Miro, to meticulously map out all my responsibilities, […]
Day 138 – Saturation Point

In the realm of science, there’s a fascinating concept known as the saturation point, where a substance reaches its limit for absorbing a liquid. This marks a state of equilibrium, where no further absorption can occur. I believe this concept can also apply to us, especially when we’re engrossed in pursuing a particular ambition. Yet, […]
Day 137 – Searching for the Path

Yesterday, I spent some time skiing with my daughter, which explains the raccoon face I’m sporting now—I forgot to wear sunblock. One aspect of skiing that often goes unnoticed is the moments of silent contemplation experienced while sitting on the ski lift ascending the mountain. It’s a time of peace, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, with […]
Day 136 – Every Day Counts

We all experience days that test our limits—days filled with distractions, discouragement, and dismay. On such days, accomplishing even the simplest tasks feels like an uphill battle, leaving us with little to no motivation to proceed. This fluctuation in our productivity and mood is a testament to our nature as organic beings. We flourish under […]
Day 135 – Roll Your Own

If you’re dissatisfied with your current situation, it’s within your power to change it. There has never been a time in human history where altering one’s circumstances has been more feasible. While it’s true that some of us face daunting challenges and substantial barriers, opportunities abound at every turn. You possess the capability to craft […]
Day 134 – The Human Venture

The word ‘venture’ holds a particular appeal, functioning both as a verb and a noun. In each usage, it suggests that an individual or entity is embarking on a journey fraught with significant risks, accompanied by an uncertain view of the potential outcomes. Yet, it’s understood that these outcomes could be immensely rewarding, rendering the […]
Day 133 – In Becomes the Out

What lies within eventually manifests outwardly. As Emerson eloquently put it, “the inmost in due time becomes the outmost.” This principle seems akin to a lesson one might learn in childhood. I can almost hear someone advising my younger self that the thoughts harbored in the mind will, in time, be articulated by the mouth. […]
Day 132 – Your Freedom of Speech

Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his essay on Self-Reliance, eloquently states, “To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, – that is genius.” This assertion lays the groundwork for an exploration into the profound impact of individual thought and expression on society, […]
Day 131 – Brain Fog?

The post-COVID era has ushered in a new focus on the phenomenon of “brain fog” or the lack of mental clarity and focus. The emergence of long COVID has propelled brain fog research into prominence. While investigations into brain fog have been ongoing, pinpointing a definitive root cause and diagnosing this condition have historically been […]
Day 130 – Success is counted sweetest

Success is counted sweetestBy those who ne’er succeed.To comprehend a nectarRequires sorest need. Social media gurus constantly champion originality with rallying cries of “Be Unique! Be You!” However, what often goes unmentioned is the inherent cost of originality. The truth is, our collective appreciation for originality isn’t as profound as we like to believe. People […]
