Microdosing relationships by flirting with everyone I meet
眠れないので 個展「ふゆのいえ」展示作品
I hope I find someone that loves me the same way Stephen Colbert loves his wife ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Babes in the Woods by Harley Weir
Vice Magazine Vol.7 No.8, 2009
the feminine urge to go missing
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Essentialism, Greg McKeown
Be highly selective. Don’t attend meetings when you have nothing to contribute, don’t read newsletters if you already know or if it doesn’t really matter to you. Stop moving an inch forward in a million different directions and start gaining momentum in getting one major thing done.
Pursue less but better in a disciplined way
Warren Buffet owes 90% of his wealth to just 10 investments
On trade offs: don’t ask ‘what do I want to give up?’ ask ‘what do I want to go big on?’
Less, but better : if trying to start a journaling habit, start by always writing less than you want to. Usually, on the first day, you’ll write many pages, and then you’ll quickly start to dreading having to write so much. Until you’ve made journaling a habit, write very little.
Your strategy can’t be “pretty clear”. Anyone who wears glasses knows there is a difference between “pretty clear” and “really clear”.
Learn the art of the slow yes and the quick no
Beware the sunk cost bias: continuing something we would otherwise move on from, simply because we have already invested time or money in it. It’s a vicious cycle
To attain knowledge, add things everyday. To attain wisdom, subtract things everyday. - Lao Tzu
Cues are essential in making routines smoother: if you charge your phone each night and you’d like to start journaling, put your journal right by your charger
Tackle your routines one by one: to get big results, we must start small
Eat mindfully. Live in the moment
Check in often to ensure meaningful progress
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“My father had taught me to be nice first, because you can always be mean later, but once you’ve been mean to someone, they won’t believe the nice anymore. So be nice, be nice, until it’s time to stop being nice, then destroy them.”
— Laurell K. Hamilton