Ignorant or silently informed?
Some of my friends use social media to raise awareness, and so they should. Sharing current affairs informs the uninterested. That said, many of us, myself included, choose to remain silently informed, which makes me feel rather guilty… Is this feeling rational?
Working less but better
Working less may result in better work. However, only a select minority of professionals should be blessed with this privilege.
Psychological Warfare: What the HECS going on?
My thoughts on student loan indexation and how Australia’s education system compares to those in Nordic countries. Discover and then share my love for a funky DJ Shadow track, consider the importance of personal context in perspective building, and be inspired by George Heaton and his model for success.
Being Real: Drawing the line Between Optimism and Pessimism.
An analysis to help understand what separates optimism and pessimism, and how each behavioural trait can be used to harness productivity. Discover, and then share my love for a new slowthai track, read yet another Johann Hari book, and become inspired by your mates as they accumulate kilometers on Strava.
“I was born in the wrong generation,” thought everyone before thinking.
A deep-dive into the lack of analytical thinking regarding the common statement “I was born in the wrong generation.” Discover, or share my love for a great MGMT track, ponder a quote from Yvon Chouinard, and let Kevin Kelly guide your understanding of how to build an audience.
How much fun is too much fun?
Learn how to achieve the optimal amount of fun, discover a song by Willow Kayne, ponder a quote from Jerry Seinfeld, and let Rob McElhenney inspire you to act on your ambition.
5 of the most versatile items I keep in my kitchen.
Learn about multipurpose kitchen necessities, Johann Hari, a song I’ve been listening to, and a quote from James Clear.