It’s Not Hard To Do Extraordinary Things
Running 222 kilometers took 31 hours. Preparing for it took three years. The extraordinary is just the celebration—the real work is invisible
Building addTaskManager, the best iOS productivity app for ADHD minds
Running 222 kilometers took 31 hours. Preparing for it took three years. The extraordinary is just the celebration—the real work is invisible
Sometimes life reverses expectations—like when a person hits your stationary car. A Bucharest memory that still defies explanation
Algorithms reward collective dreams and standard success models. True conversation happens in smaller circles, away from the yesmen and echo chambers
December brings silence and concealed joy. People learned to be mindful about social sharing—the world feels poised between what happened and what's coming
Breakthroughs come from misfits, not committees. Naval's insight reveals why communities spread risk while individuals create revolutions
Silence is a skill worth mastering in times of hyper-sensitivity. Five practical techniques to avoid confusion, vulnerability, and algorithmic harvesting
Reality is algorithmic—every feed, every ad, every person you meet. Learn the rules to stay unhackable when the algorithm knows you better than yourself
Yesterday, Bitcoin crashed. Again. If you're new to crypto, this event is similar with a stock market crash.
Movie review of – Cowboy Bebop. Lately, I'm enjoying movies
Some days writing flows, other days it stutters. Today's fragments of thought on consistency, resistance, and showing up anyway
Day 334 of 365—the finish line approaches. Reflections on discipline, writer's block, and how daily practice reshapes the mind
Frank Herbert knew—fear obliterates rational thought. In pandemic times, watching fear become policy reveals how prophetic Dune really was
Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter CEO, handing control to Parag Agrawal while Bitcoin rumors intensify around his future focus.
Movie review of The Wheel Of Time. I must be the last person on Earth who didn't watch Game of Thrones
DAOs promise decentralized utopia but deliver human politics with extra steps. Why blockchain can't code away our coordination problems
DAOs are positioned to replace countries—low entry barriers, instant governance, unlimited wealth scaling, and location independence make borders obsolete
Serendipity is rare but missed opportunities are common. The secret isn't crying over them—it's breathing through them until the next chance arrives
Empty stomachs make bad shopping decisions. The same principle applies to life choices made from places of emotional or spiritual hunger
And by "too much", I'm referring precisely to money. Too much money is just as bad as too little. I hear you.
Transform Monday mornings with one simple ritual—a casual conversation that sets the tone for the entire week ahead