Lewis Hamilton reveals why he stopped chasing material things
“We live in such a materialistic world, so learning to detach yourself from that and know that it's moments with special people, it's moments with your family, with your loved ones, with your friends that are what you get to take with you when life comes to an end”
“I truly believe that it's those memories that linger, not what you had or what you were able to attain. I think that was something that took me a long time to learn”
“Whilst I still have things, I've actually tried to unclutter my life because we hold on to so many things. So just decluttering your life and making it more simple”
“That's why I love to go surfing. That's the most tranquil thing that I get to do, sit in the ocean and sometimes just sit and ponder about life and what I'm going to do next. That's my getaway”
“I think people have to find that balance of work because if you just work, work, work and you don't replenish your energy with positive things, then you will just continue to be breaking yourself down. So I try and find that balance. I think everyone needs to do that”
what a privilege is it is to afford a gym, buy healthy food, pay bills, have legs that walk, eyes that see, a brain that functions, work every day, and take our bodies to their full potential.
I still can't wrap my head around why AI Data Centers need fresh water.
Not recycled water, not waste water. Fresh,
drinkable water, burned through by the millions of gallons just to keep servers cool.
Why are we using a basic human necessity to prop up machines?
Dads summer is almost here
You owe it to your children to be the dad with his shirt off, in the pool launching kids
Not the dad sitting in the shade, shirt on telling the kids “I can’t guys. Remember my shoulder?”
The biggest cheat code in life is reframing what things mean to you. Broke up with someone? The door is open for someone better. Lost your job? You can find a better one that suits your personality. Your mind is a meaning machine and your greatest superpower is pointing it in a productive direction.
My kid's school asked me to donate supplies.
Paper. Pencils. Hand sanitizer. Tissues.
I pay property taxes.
My state has a $4 billion surplus.
The federal education budget is $238 billion.
And the teacher is buying pencils out of her own paycheck.
And I'm sending in Ziploc bags.
We fund stadiums for billionaires with public money.
We fund schools with bake sales.
And then blame teachers when test scores drop.
Biblical masculinity is not loud, aggressive, or self-centered.
It is a humble, repentant man quietly taking responsibility before God when no one is watching.