Happiness:
[1] Sleeping on time
[2] Working with focus for a few hours (gives purpose)
[3] Getting free time to pursue your hobbies
[4] Investing your money well. And, not worry about money.
[5] Saying NO to unnecessary social obligations.
[6] Cutting out toxic people.
[7] Not debating politics with others (especially followers of any political party).
[8] Travelling when and where you like.
[9] Taking time off from work.
10] Spending time with family and friends.
[11] Smiling often. And, being a positive person.
[12] Working on your legacy: having a very clear answer-- how will people remember you, once you are gone. And, working towards that purpose everyday.
While casting shade on @elonmusk for what he’s done, is doing, or will do, try to pause & remember that he made electric cars a normal thing in society and he commercialized space — for cargo, satellites, & people.
Count him among those who are inventing civilization’s future.
"Europe became a digital colony. A region of 750m people with few to no major, native tech services. Reduced to a vast pool of data, a captive collection of eyeballs, and potential in-app payment taxes for the great powers of the internet to contest." https://t.co/bgRUsxhalk
@GergelyOrosz This post is brilliant and worth attention https://t.co/DaJxy6X3np
Monopolies are not good, even if they are from democratic allied countries.
He impersonated doctors, lawyers, and diplomats.
But in 1921, he pretended to be a US Navy Officer and did the unthinkable:
He snuck an Afghan Princess into the White House.
Here's the wild story of Stanley Clifford Weyman, the most elaborate imposter the world has ever seen:
@CopaceticMES Yes, That definitely is a good baseline. Favorable lending/taxation for primary home and tougher regulation for bigger investors with more than 2 or 3 properties.
If you use a MacBook Pro M1, I highly recommend Alex's developer setup article here. I installed about 5 new tools after reading it. Productivity boost! ⚡️