i hooked my whoop to my work calendar to find which coworker gives me the most stress 🚨
thanks to fable, I reverse engineered whoop to pull per minute heart rate. nd matched spikes with cal events and attendees
I now have a leaderboard and I think about it daily.
few info masked for obvious reasons ;)
the craziest thing about lewis hamilton isn’t the wins or the titles. it’s the fact that after all these years he’s still standing on podiums with drivers who grew up watching him race
This paragraph by Haruki Murakami hits very hard:
“Once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
@Afrin_ahammed_@abhinavsnayak Sachin might be another character altogether. Maybe Sangeeth. Also I don't think @abhinavsnayak would fall for the universe trap 🥸 stand alone forever!!
@VRFridayMatinee Sachin might be another character altogether. Maybe Sangeeth. From what I could gather from the teaser, there is some kind of conflict between Sangeeth and Naslen's character.
"I want us to be doing things, prolonging life's duties as much as we can. I want death to find me planting my cabbages, neither worrying about it nor the unfinished gardening." ��� Michel de Montaigne
The internet has become such a vast place. There is no gatekeeping. Anyone can make content about anything.
Who you follow, what you read and who you get influenced by is now totally upto your rationality, intelligence and taste.
I have known for a while now that my baseline mood is lower than most. I am not sure if I got lucky or not, but what it definitely made me do is crack happiness, peace and stability from first principles.
When something comes to you naturally you don't know how to explain it or teach it to others. People who feel cheerful by default will tell you to "shake it off" because for them it is literally that simple. They do not know how they are able to engineer cheerfulness or avoid melancholy.
The rest of us have to learn it. So we know exactly the ingredients that go into the recipe. We create play books and systems. We can write about the why and what of it in depth. We become experts on the subject not because we're naturally talented but because we were more curious than anyone else.
Pessimism is a natural response to life. We live only a certain number of years. Death is imminent. History tells us a cautionary tale. In such a world, optimism is a form of rebellion. It is to go against the grain and choose to believe in something else and something better. The optimists are crazy. They are also the saving grace.