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Productivity: Set aside sacred time for Work

2024 update: the interesting thing about this post is that it’s an unintentionally great representation of my worldview

The Impossible List

Inspired by JoelĀ and Steve. Whatā€™s on this list? Stuff you want to do with your life. Stuff you want to do, but have told y

7 Important Things I’ve Learnt

During my 2 years of National Service, I began what I called the 90 Week Project. I had heard many horror stories from men wis

Productivity: I vomited words with a pen faster than I transcribed them online

Doing beats talking I’ve always paid lip-service to productivity- it’s mostly an attempt to convince myself to be

Waking Early + It’s okay to be incompetent

Day before yesterday, I took a long walk with my girlfriend and went to bed (relatively) early, at about 11pm. I was aware of

My MBTI Journey

MBTI: I remember when I first encountered MBTI. It was introduced to me over beer, by a friend of a friend. He was a self-prof

starting plans

Yesterday I met my mentor-figure who helped to get me all fired up. I got home, tried to do some work, ended up getting distra

do what you hate

(switchy-switchy here is that you only have strong feelings about thigns that matter to you) I used to play in a band called A

What is your specialization?

If only managing our own lives was as visually appealing! I have a good friend who shares a lot of my ideas about things, but

Are you too smart for your own good?

My dad used to say something like that to me- that the problem with me was that I thought I was too smart to have to deal with

Best Decision Ever.

What’s your best decision ever? Some things we don’t really decide for ourselves- reading extensively as a child w

Action and Reflection

I’ve always considered myself a fairly unsystematic person, random and chaotic. After a while though, I began to realize

20 Weeks Left: What I’m going to do when it’s over!

There was a disruption in my 90 Week Project, and I haven’t been updating the blog aspect of it since about week 53. BMT

Idiot Tax: How much do you pay?

Idiot Tax! That’s what they call the lottery- the tax you pay for being an idiot, because the odds are so heavily agains

3 Phases: Accumulation, Reflection, Creation

I feel like I could reasonably split my life into three phases (so far). The first phase is the phase of accumulation. We̵

How important is consistency and sustainability?

I was unfollowing people on Tumblr yesterday- specifically, people who haven’t posted in 8 months or more, and people wh

how good are you at making maps?

I like to think of communication as drawing a map, or giving directions. I’m not suggesting that you need to spell out e

Applying fitness wisdom to writing: Why Good is better than Perfect

I’ve experimented quite a bit over the years with my fitness habits. Well, it might not be fair to say “over a few

dealing with siren songs

  In Greek mythology, the Sirens were three dangerous bird-women, portrayed as seductresses who lured nearby sailors with

Left 4 Dead: Enlightened Self-Interest In A Zombie Apocalypse

Left 4 Dead (or L4D) is a first-person shooter with a simple premise- four people are stranded somewhere overrun with hordes o

enlightened hedonism

Life should be pleasurable. It really should. It’s an incredibly brief period of time, so we really ought to make the mo

The First Thirty Weeks.

The following is a summary of the first 30 weeks of my 90 Week Project. Week 1: Philosophical introspection during gym workout

How I started tracking my life, Part 2

Continuing where we left off from How I started tracking my life, Part 1: You can see that I started with a monthly perspectiv

The 90 Week Project

The 90 Week Project is my personal experiment to challenge myself to grow and learn as much as possible within a fixed timefra

7 Lessons Smokers Can Teach Us About Getting Shit Done

Smokers do something that’s quite remarkable that nobody really talks about: they smoke a lot of cigarettes. A heavy smo

mass effect 2 loyalty missions

In the multi-award winning game and beautiful narrative that is Mass Effect, you play as Commander Shepard- an all-around bada

“Visa, we need to talk.” 2010

The following is something that I wrote to myself in my notebook while I was at work sometime last year, I think around July o

On Self-Help books.

I have a lot of self-help books. It used to be a bit of an obsession. I’m pretty sure I have at least 10-20 of them lyin

Johari / Nohari Windows

These are my negative traits, as my friends perceive me: Arena (known to self and others) aloof, irresponsible, lethargic, ins

The wisdom of the universe, and the stories and maps we create to try to comprehend it.

There’s a profound wisdom to be found in nature. To call it wisdom might be misleading because we only get to see what w

Conversation on communication, hive minds, morality, God and the Universe

There’s a concept that Tor Norretranders (a Dutch physicist) brings up in his book The User Illusion. It’s called

Emotions: How you can manage them, and why you should

I often like to pretend that I’m a logical thinker, so for the longest time I (illogically!) convinced myself that emoti

7 things that help me clear my head

After being plagued by lethargy and a general sense of powerlessness for a couple of weeks, I fell asleep on the bus today on

Paradigm shift: Inwards to outwards

The edge-of-seat, I’m on fire and I got to do something right now feelings is one of the best feelings in the world. Wel

Demolish boredom.

I used to be very bored as a teenager. I was bored almost all the time. I was not bored very much as a child. I found everythi

Managing complex change: 5 things that stop you from accomplishing greatness

If you want to get anything serious done that involves complex change, whether it’s starting a blog, quitting smoking, m

Personal Development and Symbolism of the Hero

ā€œSince finding out what something is, is largely a matter of discovering what it is like, the most impressive contribution t

Routine Analysis: Week 30: The Next Stage.

Successful people have productive routines. It’s painfully obvious that if you want to be successful, you’re going

Week 24.

Wow, 6 more weeks and I’ll be done with a third of this movement! I want to keep this clear and succinct, and focus on w

The Challenges

I’ve never worked at anything in my life as hard as I do when I play video games. Your first thought might be “Wow

There are no bad experiences.

There are no bad experiences. Getting your leg blown off would suck. Getting raped is a terrible, traumatic thing. There are f

Marginal differences make a difference

Updated 2014. It’s interestingĀ how weĀ categorizeĀ people into smokers and non-smokers. You’re in or you’re

I have some questions for you.

Are you physically fit? Healthy? Are your eyes, teeth, heart, back, knees, ears in good shape? How would it feel if you lost t

illness as opportunity

I am sick as I write this- literally physically ill, with a throat infection. I often seem to fall sick more than the average

On Efficiency

Efficiency gives me pleasure, and inefficiency bothers me, often making me irritable and frustrated. This might sound like a s

On fearlessness, andĀ enemies

If victory is the notion of no enemy, then the whole world is a friend. The true warrior is not like a person carrying a sword

Perfectionism as an excuse.

I understand that the previous post may not completely make sense. It is also not as efficient, effective and straightforward

Why I am becoming an increasingly irritable person, and how I’m dealing with it.

Recently, I get really frustrated whenever I perceive people behaving in ways that I deem unbecoming. Why is this? One possibl

Why I stopped reading.

This is going to sound a little unusual coming from me, but lately I’ve felt that my vocabulary is rather limited. I cam