Writing
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#31: Momentum
When I’m running around doing all sorts of stuff, how can I find the time to properly build momentum, and keep it. Continue reading
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#21: The art of letting go
Letting go means a lot of things. But it’s not always easy to relinquish control. Continue reading
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#19: Managing the what
Sometimes, to lead, you need to step out of the way. But finding the balance between autonomy and accountability is never easy. Continue reading
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#17: Our Personal Worlds
Kening Zhu advocates for creating a ‘digital garden’—a personal world prioritized over audience engagement. This serves as a reminder of the importance of reflection and personal ideology in shaping our digital and intellectual landscapes. It is something I want to focus on soon. Continue reading
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#16: The build vs buy dilemma for personal decisions
As a tinkerer, I often grapple with the ‘build vs buy’ dilemma. ‘Building’ involves creating a personalized workflow system with light coding and no-code solutions, while ‘buying’ means embracing an existing app’s methodology. For years, I’ve used Obsidian for note-taking and organization. Recently, I considered building a second-brain app, similar to Obsidian or Roam, using… Continue reading
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#15: Finding focus in the new year
I’m going to begin the year with introspection, uncertainty, and a desire for new experiences and growth. I have been thinking about focus and setting new goals now that I’ve found some success in prioritizing. But perhaps it is time for setting a new kind of focus. + East of Eden and the beauty in… Continue reading
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#12: Web Components, Web Technologies and Things that Last
Web components are having a moment, and I think they’ve finally clicked. What does it mean to write on the web? And what is a mindful universe? Continue reading
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What’s the next move?
It used to be so easy to think about thinking, and now it takes effort. Is that the way life goes, or is it a product of our time? Continue reading