Everything is money
When everything is money, nothing is money.
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Most people spend infinitely more time working than actually thinking about / figuring out / searching for / waiting for the right thing to work on.O...
3 Days, No Food, No Phone
It’s Wednesday, late afternoon. I haven’t consumed a calorie nor checked my mobile device since Sunday night. I am nearing the end of a 3 day fasting period. I’m doing two fasts at once – no food, and no phone. I’ve done these fasts separately before, but never at the same time. I’ve also never fasted from food for quite this long before. I had done a 60 hour fast before — that’s dinner to breakfast with 2 full days between. This time it will be 72 hours dinner to dinner. I’m about 70 hours i...
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Everything is money
When everything is money, nothing is money.
The Time Between
Most people spend infinitely more time working than actually thinking about / figuring out / searching for / waiting for the right thing to work on.O...
3 Days, No Food, No Phone
It’s Wednesday, late afternoon. I haven’t consumed a calorie nor checked my mobile device since Sunday night. I am nearing the end of a 3 day fasting period. I’m doing two fasts at once – no food, and no phone. I’ve done these fasts separately before, but never at the same time. I’ve also never fasted from food for quite this long before. I had done a 60 hour fast before — that’s dinner to breakfast with 2 full days between. This time it will be 72 hours dinner to dinner. I’m about 70 hours i...
I could not remember the last time I had seen Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, so I took the opportunity this morning to watch it.
In lieu of reading a longer post, I hope you take the time to watch it as well. If you only have 5 minutes, I recommend starting at the 12:15 mark. While MLK's dream has become the symbol of his speech, I was most drawn this morning to his preaching of faith that followed, faith in a better future, and in the realization of his dream.
I could not remember the last time I had seen Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, so I took the opportunity this morning to watch it.
In lieu of reading a longer post, I hope you take the time to watch it as well. If you only have 5 minutes, I recommend starting at the 12:15 mark. While MLK's dream has become the symbol of his speech, I was most drawn this morning to his preaching of faith that followed, faith in a better future, and in the realization of his dream.
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