January 2010
15 posts
Diet and Exercise - As Simple As Possible...but... →
zenhabits:
From what I can gather, simplicity is one of the basic tenets of achieving vigorous health for a lifetime. If I can simplify the things I need to do then I’m doing a good job.
This is exactly what I believe in. Obsessing about different diets etc is micro-managing something that can be dealt with in a very simple way.
How to Make Today into a 25-Hour Day →
(via zenhabits)
I got to say, in my humble opinion, that this is a load of BS. Apart from watching less telly, I disagree with almost all propositions. If you’ve got so much to do that you can’t sleep enough (even you try to “catch up” on weekends) you’ve got your priorities screwed up. And when you’re eating lunch, just eat lunch. Don’t work at the same...
Could Avatar get people to think?
Saw Avatar today. Nothing new in the story telling, gorgeous 3D imagery though. But the reason I write about it here is the reports of people getting depressed and suicidal after seeing the film. I agree with a twitterer that folks who get depressed when they realise they can’t visit the film’s fictional planet should get out more. But there seems to be some genuine thinking being...
Please leave.
mmnml:
if you’re feeling that distracted, the last thing you need is a web site about minimalism.
please really think about this for at least 20 seconds.
then, close this window, and go disappear into your real work.
instead of repeatedly visiting a web site about how to avoid distractions.
good work.
Yes.
I posed a related question just a few days ago.
3 (Unexpected) Laws of Simplicity →
(via zenhabits)
Are you medicating something you caused yourself? →
“Writing on a computer is tough. As I’m writing, I’m getting Twitter notifications, new emails, and seemingly eight million other things clamoring for my attention. Ommwriter, a gorgeous, full-screen writing application, ignores all of those, and just lets you write.”
Excuse me for asking a silly question, but why do you have Twitter or your email app fired up when you are writing?
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Focus on what's essential →
“This forces you to focus on the bare essentials - the thing that inspired you in the first place”
Reconsidering The Value of An Ivy League [Caliber]... →
(via zenhabits)
Today people fear silence and the possibility of having nothing to do. Because...
– Bhikkhu Nirodho (according to M. Horn)
The minimalist century →
“Minimalism must move beyond being a cozy method for organizing our living space and reducing life clutter. Minimalism must become a worldview.”
Pentti Linkola in english →
I was surprised to find a page in english about controversial finnish eco activist Pentti Linkola. Although I don’t like all his views, I agree whole heartedly with his views on deep ecology.
The best way to live life is to live it like you want to. But to live the life...
– Brad Warner: Zen wrapped in karma, dipped in chocolate (translated from the Finnish version, any mistakes are my fault)
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This is winter
Southern Finland has had a rare white christmas this time. I’m enthralled by the beautiful white surfaces and I enjoy the freezing wind on my face. This is winter!
Then I come to think about how increasingly rare a proper snow cover is going to be in the years to come, and it saddens me. I’m tempted to start down the thought spiral that ends somewhere in climate change induced...
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How to stay sane →
@sampsa wrote a good post on how to cope with climate change induced stress, unfortunately in Finnish only.
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The One Week Digital Cleanse
jhnmyr:
I floated the idea last week on Twitter to see if anyone could envision themselves doing this, and the responses were interesting; some said they could definitely do it, but many were resigned to the idea, calling it impossible. If it is impossible, than my theory is already proven and we’re in big trouble as a society.
If you really think this would be impossible for you, that’s...