Pixel by Pixel
The future isn't just arriving; it's being designed. Building reality pixel by pixel. 🏗️🌐
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The future isn't just arriving; it's being designed. Building reality pixel by pixel. 🏗️🌐
I used to think slowing down to plan was my only option. Then I found a navigator, and the rules of speed changed entirely.
How do I perceive things? If everything is a simulation, right now, how I see things, how I experience or how I see whatever I’m seeing, it is rendering. Let’s say that is a reality because my brain is rendering it because that’s what I’m able to see. It is like all playing video game of their own rendering... So now everybody else will have a different senses, different inputs, how it will…
What does it mean to feel “enough”? A personal take inspired by David Allen’s article “Truly Satisfied,” sparked by a conversation on being versus doing — and a surprising realization about chilling.
Let the wear on your pen be your badge of honor. It reminds you that the magic isn't in keeping things perfect, but in the messy, wonderful, and fun process of getting things done.
Keeping it cLEAN: Rebuilding My Paper Setup in One Week
Analog-first GTD hybrid system using two A6 notebooks, Bear, and Google Calendar.
Planning for the next upcoming days of 2026 Growth
Six active questions Did I do my best to: Set clear goals? Make progress toward goal achievement? Be happy? Find meaning? Build positive relationships? Be fully engaged?
studied history at university. one of the first and most important things they teach you is to never look at the past through modern glasses . The term for this is presentism and it’s one of the worst mistakes you can make as a historian.