Thursday, 19 February 2026

There is an endless collection of secrets to be discovered

There is sometimes a temporary disenchantment that follows discovery. We meet someone new or find a new place and become infatuated. But after some time, we realize that the city we longed to live in is in fact just a city, or some unattainable girl or boy, so hard to get their attention before, is not so otherworldly after all. This delusion is often our fault. People or places exist in our minds first as a projection of our desires, and only later as the real thing. First, we shed the projection, and here many people stop. But if you persist, you might find that there is no such thing as “just a city”; there is an endless collection of secrets to be discovered, and the same with people. It is our fault if we crave novelty, forget detail, and then find only surface, unstudied pleasures.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Stop being so available

If you respond to every text instantly and show up for everyone without hesitation, you’re communicating that your time isn’t valuable and that you don’t have much going on. Have things going on in your life, genuinely, and people will treat your time like it matters. More importantly, you will too.

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Make something every day

People who like themselves tend to create things, even if it’s just a few paragraphs of writing or a sketch on the back of a receipt. Creating puts you in a position of agency rather than consumption. It has you contributing. You can scroll for two hours and feel hollow, or you can make something - even something ugly - in twenty minutes and feel like a human again.

Monday, 16 February 2026

Serve people well

What you say about yourself is forgotten. What you do for others compounds. Serve people well, and their word about you will travel further than yours ever could.

Sunday, 15 February 2026

Tip for tap

There is plenty of unintentional harm in our world. We’ve all been bruised or derailed by someone who had no ill intent. We often respond with intentional harm to make a point and to teach a lesson. The alternative is clarity. Shared understanding instead of intentional pain. Tap is going to keep coming. It’s the tip that’s up to us.

Saturday, 14 February 2026

The sidelines are safe, but sterile

The loser has more in common with the winner than with the person sitting on the sidelines. The winner and the loser each dared to try. Both risked embarrassment. Both were willing to face uncertainty. Both were stubborn enough to continue. Success is endurance in disguise. It belongs to the person who can absorb the losses without absorbing the identity of "loser." It's the courage to start and to stick with it that is the real separator. Results tend to find the person who stays in the game. The sidelines are safe, but sterile. Nothing grows there.

Friday, 13 February 2026

Stop seeking approval

When your happiness depends on other people’s thoughts and actions, you’re in a precarious position. You feel good when they’re pleased, and you crumble when they’re not. Seeking validation signals insecurity. People sense it, and it loses you respect. Focus instead on being useful and genuine. When you stop trying to impress and start bringing real value, admiration becomes a by-product rather than a goal.