(Have a Plan)
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(Have a Plan)
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It was heavy hard work and the mill burned through workers who would stay until noon on their first day and never return.
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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?"
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(Series Overview)
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I'm surprised it passed without much fanfare as the current world population surpasses 8 billion on November 15, 2022.
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Here is a list of what I read this week.
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The summit is stunning, and the views in every direction are typical of desert peaks, i.e., no pesky trees to block the view.
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Thinking requires our mind to identify personal impressions in conceptual terms.
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I had yet to plan on creating another Obsidian update; however, I wanted to review my thinking process behind using keywords inside a Zettelkasten.
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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.)