we are overstimulated and we don’t even notice. netflix while eating. reels in the bathroom. music while cooking. podcasts on walks. we consume by default, not by intention. you keep filling every gap, then wonder why you feel foggy and unmotivated. boredom and silence are the real growth drivers. they give you space to think and create. that’s when solutions show up for problems that have been stuck for months. leave some room
Founder of lululemon on what he'd tell every 25 year old:
"I'd tell them that every person in the world is an individual with a different genetic makeup and a different upbringing and the way that you're thinking is so radically different than every other person in the world and incomparable that if you have an idea and you want to move forward with it, don't worry so much about the competition because nobody will be able to replicate you and the way you think about it."
The @NHL should change the rule to allow an embellishment penalty to be called in isolation, rather than needing to call a coincidental penalty.
Would likely deter players from flopping. Resembling basketball/soccer a little too much at this point.
@Ritholtz First off I’d like to say that your book is phenomenal and I’m thoroughly enjoying it.
The part where you touch on millenials being overly cash-heavy though. You may be overlooking the fact our time horizon is 1-5 years, saving for a house, not saving for retirement.
Are we really about to give up clean water & air, our national parks, our health, privacy, and autonomy so that a group of narcissistic nerds can become trillionaires?
The Tr*mp administration is sacrificing our national forests, fresh drinking water, animals, people, & anything else they deem “inconsequential,” all so they can profit. It’s disgusting.
The Trump administration has repealed drinking water limits for four different PFAS forever chemicals.
Water providers will no longer have to test or filter for the pollutants.