I just looked up on google how many people floss daily... 30%, only 30% of the people in the world floss daily. How can something as little as flossing, which takes about a minute or two to do, not be getting done? Someone who flosses daily vs someone who doesn't is going to have way … Continue reading 1362. Flossing, Swimming naked, and Father Time
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1361. Keeping honest
It’s easy to cheat when no one is looking To cut corners To not do what you say you’re gonna do But who’s getting cheated? It ain’t anybody It’s you getting cheated. Why cheat yourself? It’s self sabotaging. An easy way out Maybe I just show up, but showing up is only half the battle. … Continue reading 1361. Keeping honest
1357. Passions
Finding work you don’t mind to fund your passions over working for the sake of work or to make the most money There’s a burnout factor that doesn’t get put into play It’s like in boxing everyone thinks it’s about the knockout, the real game is won on not getting hit. You have to hit … Continue reading 1357. Passions
1354. Southeast America Road Trip: An Epic 8-Week Adventure *Travel Diaries
Hey fellow travelers! Excited to share our recent Southeast America road trip experience. Here’s a breakdown of our journey, creating memories that felt like they spanned a year! Our hearts go out to the people affected by Helene. We planned to go through the Smokey Mountains to Shenandoah via Route 441 and the Blue Ridge … Continue reading 1354. Southeast America Road Trip: An Epic 8-Week Adventure *Travel Diaries
1353. Walden summarized and rewritten in modern
Thoreau's writing can be challenging to read. At least for me. I asked Claude.ai to provide a detailed summary of each chapter in simpler, modern English. This definitely helped me better grasp the key ideas and themes. Economy:Thoreau explains why he went to live in the woods. He wanted to live simply and figure out … Continue reading 1353. Walden summarized and rewritten in modern
1346. Home vs the road
Being home is way different than being on the road. Having your own space Not setting up and breaking down An area to do things And that’s the point of the road, to get out of habits, figure things out, clear your mind, learn new things, it helps being immersed in the moment. Waking up … Continue reading 1346. Home vs the road
1345. Appreciating space
It was our first day back home. How special is this place? A place where we have our own space, one that was once just a couple of empty rooms and we’ve put our touches, made memories, laughs, cried This place is special. We wake up in the morning feeling this massive appreciation for borbi. … Continue reading 1345. Appreciating space
1344. the trip back home
Shenandoah is getting cold. I look over at Corie who has her winter jacket on. Champy is as cuddled as he can be. Get washed up, and back into the car for warmth. I let the next 45 minutes pass by reading and meditating. Champy gets fed, a mix of chickpeas and oatmeal with peanut … Continue reading 1344. the trip back home
1343. skyline drive travel diaries
We woke up and planned to have a chill day, Travel burn out is real and we’ve been teetering that line. This trip has been our favorite trip ever; it’s been a little more than a month and it’s felt like a lifetime. Appreciating these moments. We started off with a coffee to go and … Continue reading 1343. skyline drive travel diaries
1342. Shenandoah travel diaries
This place really is breathtakingly amazing. The stillness of the mountains brings an awareness over oneself it’s hard to ignore. Skyline drive makes seeing the overlooks easy. The campground isn’t the best we stayed at, but the vibes more than compensate. I hit a good run, and proceed to a baby wipe shower Out here, … Continue reading 1342. Shenandoah travel diaries
