Very enlightening to the targets hit by Iran or blocked by Strait closure… UAE, Qatar and Bahrain. Then South Korea caps export for domestic supply security and US expansion capacity won’t make a difference until mid 2027. I would have NEVER guessed how this impacts oil changes! Thanks for sharing the industry insights.
@EstieMaddie Wow, that’s wild. I can’t imagine the mental resolve that goes with the amazing physical conditioning. This type of focus and endurance is impressive. Great arms too.
It is being a father. You realize how quickly the time goes by as your energy and ability to execute plans/tasks slowly goes down. You realize that if you’d focused on fewer quality things instead of everything, you’d be happier and more prosperous. The basis for this is gratitude, which is embraced in this quote. Without it, I don’t believe happiness is possible (misery in abundance is a sad habit). So as a parent, you are the one to help them live a better life, part of which is cultivating gratitude as a habit. If you love your kids as a father, you try to show them this before it’s halfway over for them too. This quiet is a great reminder. Thanks for sharing.
Huge improvement. I always felt this order was my way… mowing/junk removal… clean hardscape (mailbox, fence, sign, walkway/entry)… then paint which is probably the biggest visual impact… then doors/windows… then exterior lights (especially if security or night use matters). What else would be on this list and what order?
What’s your method to change? This is a current project of mine which is why I ask. My internal dialog is extremely negative and harsh and the state it puts me in bleeds into my interpersonal relationships (friends, family, husband, father-of-five). I’m halfway through “What to Say When You Talk to Yourself” and it’s enlightening so far. Ultimately looks like consistent, diligent practice is needed to rewrite the habit, but it can be done!
Why? Data centers have been around for over 50 years and are ubiquitous in cities. The current pushback seems like emotional, manufactured fear, which is sad. They use lots of electricity, otherwise they’re less consequential than many, many other things we also desire that are historically in more rural areas adjacent to cities (garbage landfill, recycling center, bio diesel facility, sugar beet processing, and on and on and on). Example: In very densley populated north Dallas (Plano)… HPE has the old EDS property with giant datacenters built over 40 years ago… is next to a children’s hospital… nobody realizes or cares bc it doesn’t matter.