Messages
10/9/2022
14 : 44
065 Against always being on time
If you have a “thing” for always being on time, you should reconsider it.
10/2/2022
16 : 24
064 On the value of health and obsession
Every time I'm sick I get reminded of what the historian Thomas Fuller once wrote: “Health is not valued until sickness comes.”
9/25/2022
15 : 44
063 Being mad: a sign of genius?
Isn't it ironic that the last name of the “Mad Scientist” is literally synonymous to the word Genius?
9/18/2022
14 : 14
062 Being certain of uncertainty
"Maybe."
9/11/2022
16 : 24
061 Why we suffer
When everything seems cruel, unfair, fake, painful, and gloomy all around—making it seem as though there were nothing else to life...
9/4/2022
17 : 34
060 Bad advice
If there's any piece of advice I'd give, it would be to lookout for bad advice, question authority and be critical (especially to those ideas which seem to come with a moral obligation not to
8/28/2022
16 : 44
059 Beyond assumed constraints
“Self limiting beliefs tend to become self-fulfilling prophecies.”
8/22/2022
3 : 9
058 "There is no planet b" is a LIE
Turns out that you don't have to think outside the box. You just need to realize how big the box actually is.
8/14/2022
16 : 24
057 Traces of creation
The ascent, the art of reflection, the act of creation and more
8/7/2022
14 : 34
056 Rewarding habits
Running, rewards and curiosity
7/31/2022
15 : 34
055 Choice transcends sacrifice
If you're working a job you hate to support a family you love, you aren't making a sacrifice for your family. You're choosing this because you'd rather have your family eat dinner than
7/24/2022
6 : 44
054 "Unnatural" doesn't and cannot exist
It's common to classify things as natural and man-made. Though at times useful, these two seeming buckets can produce a giant misconception; namely that what we do is not natural. Human-made things
7/17/2022
11 : 4
053 In favor of being extreme
going “cold turkey”.
7/10/2022
13 : 24
052 What I learned from writing a newsletter for a year straight
In celebration of my blog and newsletter's first year anniversary, I wrote a blog post on the 5 things I learned from blogging a whole year.
7/3/2022
9 : 54
051 Inter-generational cooperation
“The search for the truth is in one way hard and in another easy—for it is evident that no one of us can master it fully, nor miss it wholly. Each one of us adds a little to our knowledge of nature,
6/26/2022
7 : 4
050 Breaking the chains
Hello! Here's the weekly Amazing Things & Ideas newsletter. (Wow. I've been at this for 50 straight weeks now.) As always, find one original idea followed by the List. Breaking off chains
6/19/2022
12 : 14
049 The greatest advice I ever got
“It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.” — Ben Franklin
6/12/2022
12 : 54
048 Anti-advice
Hello! Here's the weekly Amazing Things & Ideas newsletter. Find one original idea on “Anti-advice” followed by the List. Anti-advice Advice is just someone's opinion. No matter how
6/6/2022
14 : 14
043 Life is a game with infinite levels
Hello! Here's the weekly "Amazing Things & Ideas Newsletter" which aims at making the reader a more rational thinker. As always, find one original idea from my side followed by the
6/6/2022
14 : 4
044 Sixteen years of existence
Hello! Here's the weekly Amazing Things & Ideas newsletter. Find one original idea from my side followed by the Amazing Things & Ideas List. Sixteen years of existence This week I