You Say Fu#% Mondays? I Say Fu#% You!

We were sitting in class. It was a regular Monday morning. Me and her. Her and me. I was rolling like a ‘G’. There was a sense of warmth, and empathy extending from my actions. On her side, however, things were dark. I likened her behavior to being a direct parallel to the bottom of … [Read more…]

Don’t Seek Revenge

Today was my first day of school without Physics. I opted to drop the class at semester. The amount time and energy it would have taken to get an ‘A’ in the class far outweighed the benefits of keeping it. Part of my motivation for dropping the class was because it had no relevance to … [Read more…]

World’s Worst Blog Post

I have nothing to write about. Ok. What would I write about if I did have something to write about? Hmm… Can’t think of anything? So you’ve got nothing to contribute to the world? You’re just a little leech that’s going to contribute nothing aside from an extra carbon footprint. Sigh… I was hoping things … [Read more…]

Shaky Foundations Lead To Weak Structures

Knowledge is cumulative. It’s very difficult to learn something if you have no reference experiences it can build itself upon. This is why you’re taught to dribble a basketball normally before incorporating behind-the-back dribbling and ankle breaking cross overs. It’s also why you were taught to read short sentences as a child before having to … [Read more…]

Multithreaded Productivity

There’s an inconceivable amount of ways you could spend your time. You could learn a foreign language, play volleyball at the beach, watch a horror movie, have a picnic with friends, or go to a dinosaur exhibit at a museum. Yet, we only have 24 hours in a day, so it’s impossible to do everything. … [Read more…]

Stop Gray Zoning

One of the most immediately applicable tips anyone could give you on increasing your level of productivity is to spend less time in the gray zone. When you’re working work, and when you’re revitalizing revitalize. Don’t allow yourself to get caught in a weird hybrid of semi-productive activities because you lack the energy to complete … [Read more…]

The Cognitive Cost Of Worrying

I’d been feeling a little guilty lately. For the most part I had stuck with my plan of writing, and posting on the blog everyday. On one level I felt good because I was reestablishing momentum with writing, and producing more content again. On another level I felt guilty, however, because my buddy Huan was … [Read more…]

When It’s Ok To Cheat

Many people say that if you cheat you’re only cheating yourself. I disagree. While there’s an element of truth to this it’s also an overstatement. Before we talk about when this rule doesn’t apply, however, let’s discuss a few situations in which it does. Your health and athletic endeavors. Giving anything less than your best … [Read more…]

Opportunity Hopping And Habit Change

A common trait among new entrepreneurs is opportunity hopping. They jump from one business idea to another each week, and when none of their businesses amount to anything they feel discouraged. Unfortunately, throwing everything against the wall doesn’t guarantee anything will stick. People partition their focus among a dozen ideas because they’re afraid of failure, … [Read more…]