At some point, you will have to learn to let go.
There is an endless list of obligations and expectations, desires and ambitions, and worries and fears that will always be ready to insert themselves between you and the feeling of peace.
If you never learn to let them go, there will never be enough.
It’s funny we were all like “ah even if the eagles lose we’ll still be happy with the season” and the eagles were like “hold on, we can make you hate everything still haha”
To fight Zoom fatigue, give people the freedom to turn their cameras off.
New experiment: videos off reduces exhaustion and boosts engagement—especially for women and newcomers.
Cameras off doesn't reflect disengagement. It helps to prevent burnout and promote attention.
My son wants to know why I cried when the @Eagles won the Super Bowl but I laugh when they lose every week. He may be my son but he’s not from #Philly. 💔
Naval Ravikant advice on what to pay attention to and what you can safely ignore.
“If it is not making you happier, or healthier, or calmer, or having better relationships, or wealthier, then what good is it? It's useless. You can safely discard it.” @naval
.@UCBerkeley: All classes to be remote.
The. right. call.
This is strength/leadership, vs. weakness/denial--in-person classes to protect cash flows. Enough already.
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