The last fifty years have seen a worldwide effort to maximize one and eliminate the other. Marketers and technologists work overtime to create convenience. We’ve gone from hunting and growing…
The worst golfer in town came in last in the club tournament. Actually, that’s not true. The worst golfer didn’t even enter. Well, that’s not true either. The worst golfer doesn&#…
You might have a list of them. In fact, many of us do, and consult it quite often. The list is defective for a number of reasons: It’s not accurate. There are things that aren’t right i…
What’s better, a phone call or a zoom call? Which creates more intimacy, a meeting in person or a hand-written letter? The only answer is: it depends. It’s tempting to believe that bein…
To feel sufficient, to be satisfied with what we have: Chisoku in Japanese. Of course, by some measures, there’s never enough. We can always come up with a reason why more is better, or bette…
The Insanely Difficult Standards of History's Hardest P.E. Program
In most modern high schools, P.E. is a complete blow-off class — something to take when you don’t play a sport, and have to fulfill a health/fitness-related elective. Participants often sit on the bleachers and talk, or half-heartedly play some basketball. There was a time in this country when P.E. was taken more seriously, however, […]
If you work with your hands and your back, avoiding a heavy lift is totally understandable. For many of us, though, we work with time or with trust. If someone asks you to endorse their new project…
What are ostensibly the most meaningful arenas of life — work, school, church, long-term relationships — are often boring. There are those who defend the element of boredom in such things as not only tolerable, but necessary and even laudable. Boredom builds character, the thinking goes. It’s a sign of seriousness and commitment, something integral […]
For many ailments, physical therapy shows some of the best results. We can learn a lot from this for our own projects, organizations and narratives. Physical therapy often works better than pills o…
When you meet expectations, when you make a promise and keep it, when your quality is on spec—we say “of course.” On the other hand, if you relentlessly raise expectations, if you overp…
Last week, I received an odd text message from a friend, who is the 21 year old daughter of another friend, asking me if I had a bandsaw. I was confused at first because I wondered what she wanted with a bandsaw, but also because I realized that actually, I don't own one.
It's not a tool that I
It’s famously been said that every individual is the average of the five people he interacts with most. Life experience certainly bears out the validity of this truism. A teenager falls into a friend group that practically undoes the influence of a previous decade and a half of parenting. A soldier goes into a deployment […]
When an entrepreneur gets funded, it’s often difficult for them to start spending money on assets–the old limits fade slowly. What used to be smart is now dumb. What used to too risky i…
One of the most beneficial skills you can learn in life is how to consistently put yourself in a good position. Strong positions are not an accident. Weak positions aren't bad luck.
The benefits of reading are negated if you forget remember what you read. This article discusses a tested system to increase retention. Learn how to use active reading to remember more from books.
We’ve sampled several avenues for getting a dose of nature and we’re ready to declare: car camping is the worst. At least relative to the other options.
Do you remember all the elements you didn’t used to notice? It might be the way you see typography now, or the tuning of an orchestra. Or the alignment in the mouldings of a house you’r…
A Good Programming Job Is Like Retirement, Just Better
Today, I want to sing the song of praise for a job that allows me to live a happy life, content and ahead of all my duties — especially so because I know different times.
Not only have I worked in vastly different fields to programming before — which gives you a lot of perspective about the spoi
Sunday Firesides: Man's Last Great Conquest — Himself
Man has spent thousands of years mapping, domesticating, and harnessing his environment. He has sailed the earth’s seas, climbed its mountains, plumbed its depths, and left its atmosphere. He has tamed the wilderness, supplanted thick forests with sprawling cities, cultivated agricultural yields that can feed billions. He has channeled electricity, routed many diseases, shrunk space […]
Lock-in persists. That’s why it’s so valued by monopolists, tyrants and cults. The ability to speak up always creates inefficiency. It’s easier to just shut up and drive. Or be dr…
Deep Work: Professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities to their limit. So, yeah, like most other people in creative and know…
Benchmarking involves looking at every element of what you offer and comparing it to the very best element of any of your competitors. So your door handle is as good as the Audi’s, and your b…