Thursday, 28 May 2026

Add intentional randomness to one small decision each week

Pick an area where your preferences have become automatic, like what you eat, where you walk, what music you hear, what cafe you visit, or what event you attend, and deliberately choose something outside your usual pattern. The goal is not to outsource your life to randomness, but to interrupt the algorithm of habit long enough to discover something new. Afterward, ask: Did this add energy, perspective, connection, or curiosity? Keep the randomness that expands your life, and drop the randomness that only creates noise.

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Guarding your time isn't rude

People who get an unusual amount of work done are maniacal about removing things from their lives that others tolerate. Guarding your time isn't rude; it's how you get stuff done. Letting a conversation go on longer than necessary is nice to them, but unkind to yourself. Nice is what people want from you. Kindness is what you owe yourself.

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Actual Intelligence

Actual Intelligence, the kind we’re born with and can develop if we choose. It’s worth more now than ever before:  The difficult work of making choices. The act of curation. The responsibility of putting your name on it. The judgment to ask the right questions and skip the other ones. The imperative to ship useful work. The pursuit of good taste. The patience to sit with the right problem rather than solving the wrong one. The generosity to create for someone specific. Seeking justice. Offering dignity. Knowing when to stop. Investing in deep empathy, not a shallow substitute. Taking initiative and doing the reading. Being patient, or impatient, depending on what’s needed. Ignoring the noise. Making something that matters. Caring. Alas, it’s rarely taught in school!

Monday, 25 May 2026

The second thing

It’s useful and satisfying to have people go along with your wishes and your taste. But hoping that they’ll be delighted to do so and that you'll thank them for pointing out their previous errors might be asking for too much. It’s one thing for people to act as if you’re right. It’s a whole other thing for them to acknowledge that they are wrong. It might not be worth what it costs to achieve.

Sunday, 24 May 2026

Making mistakes is the privilege

Only while sleeping does one make no mistakes. Making mistakes is the privilege of the active ones who can correct their mistakes and put them right.

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Say no more intentionally

Pause before agreeing. Every “yes” costs time and energy. Decline what doesn’t align to prevent resentment and burnout.

Friday, 22 May 2026

Release unnecessary control

Stop trying to manage every outcome. Focus on what you can influence and let go of the rest. Acceptance reduces friction and frees mental energy.