(Have a Plan)
Read MoreA Better Order
It was heavy hard work and the mill burned through workers who would stay until noon on their first day and never return.
Read MoreForesight
E.R. Haas asks this simple question regarding retrospection and foresight. "How efficient could you be if, knowing everything you do now, you could do yesterday over?"
Read MorePreparing for the Space between the Lines, part 1
(Series Overview)
Read More8 billion
I'm surprised it passed without much fanfare as the current world population surpasses 8 billion on November 15, 2022.
Read MoreWhat I'm Reading (The Week of November 20, 2022)
Here is a list of what I read this week.
Read MoreUNP4649. Castle Cliff - UT, quad
The summit is stunning, and the views in every direction are typical of desert peaks, i.e., no pesky trees to block the view.
Read MoreTo Think
Thinking requires our mind to identify personal impressions in conceptual terms.
Read MoreObsidian Update: Dictionary, Keywords, or a Lexicon?
I had yet to plan on creating another Obsidian update; however, I wanted to review my thinking process behind using keywords inside a Zettelkasten.
Read MoreBacklog Trip Reports
If you haven’t had a chance to watch the “Limitless” series on Disney+ starring Chris Hemsworth, I highly recommend taking a look. The series is a beautiful production by National Geographic and explores different ways we can live better and possibly longer. I watched episode 5 on memory today, and it shouldn’t have come as a surprise; the memory expert challenge is a two-day trek with Chris and his friend finding their way to a specific location. Walking through nature, using our brains to figure out the best route, it turns out, is extremely valuable in keeping our minds alert and active. As if I needed any more excuses to get out and hike. The following backlog trip report can be found at the link below.
The Beehive. Hildale - UT, quad (yes, Hildale is spelled with one ‘L,’ not two.)