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INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES A friend asked me if I had any rules for investing, not necessarily in stocks but in other things, and I said that I didn't have hard and fast rules, but thougGEAR POST 2020
Merry Christmas! As seems to be my pattern lately I keep pushing the gear post later and later. Sorry about that! It happens because I get excited about gear and always end upGEAR POST 2021
This year's gear post isn't all that different from last year's (can you guess why?) but there are enough new cool things that I think it'sworth doing one. Ho
HOW I MAKE PURCHASING DECISIONS Despite being a pretty severe minimalist for a long time, I think I'm now known a lot for what I buy. I worry about this a little bit sometimes, because I don't think being a great consumer is very meaningful. On the other hand, buying the right things is a good substitution for buying a lot of LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Learn Every Country in Two Hours Today Annie told me that she has a new project. What is it? To learn where every single country is, what its capital is, its president, and ten current news items from each. THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING My friend Elisia asked me to help her move. Moving is one of my least favorite activities (which partially explains why I live in an RV),but I gladly a
THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You DROP OUT AND GROW RICH Drop Out and Grow Rich In our culture going to school is given a lot of respect. Dropouts face a sharp negative stigma. They're quitters.They're losers.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. TYNANBLOGSUBSCRIBECOACHINGABOUTNEWESTBEING FASCINATED We're all looking for the next thing that we should be doing or paying attention to. Maybe that's even part of why you read this blog. This is a good pursuit of course, but it often seems to me that people don't spend enough time figuring out what they shouldn't be payingattention to.
INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES A friend asked me if I had any rules for investing, not necessarily in stocks but in other things, and I said that I didn't have hard and fast rules, but thougGEAR POST 2020
Merry Christmas! As seems to be my pattern lately I keep pushing the gear post later and later. Sorry about that! It happens because I get excited about gear and always end upGEAR POST 2021
This year's gear post isn't all that different from last year's (can you guess why?) but there are enough new cool things that I think it'sworth doing one. Ho
HOW I MAKE PURCHASING DECISIONS Despite being a pretty severe minimalist for a long time, I think I'm now known a lot for what I buy. I worry about this a little bit sometimes, because I don't think being a great consumer is very meaningful. On the other hand, buying the right things is a good substitution for buying a lot of LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Learn Every Country in Two Hours Today Annie told me that she has a new project. What is it? To learn where every single country is, what its capital is, its president, and ten current news items from each. THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING My friend Elisia asked me to help her move. Moving is one of my least favorite activities (which partially explains why I live in an RV),but I gladly a
THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You DROP OUT AND GROW RICH Drop Out and Grow Rich In our culture going to school is given a lot of respect. Dropouts face a sharp negative stigma. They're quitters.They're losers.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. DIY HOME PROJECTS CAN BE EASY When I was a kid and something needed to be repaired or built, my father did it. He plumbed things, ran new lights and wires, built new walls, and even built nGEAR POST 2020
Merry Christmas! As seems to be my pattern lately I keep pushing the gear post later and later. Sorry about that! It happens because I get excited about gear and always end up HOW I MAKE PURCHASING DECISIONS Despite being a pretty severe minimalist for a long time, I think I'm now known a lot for what I buy. I worry about this a little bit sometimes, because I don't think being a great consumer is very meaningful. On the other hand, buying the right things is a good substitution for buying a lot of ATTAINABLE EXCELLENCE By strange coincidence, I know a lot of people starting restaurants. Some are friends, some are family members, and some I've just gotten to know because I eat3D PRINTING
When I first began quarantine I was extremely productive. I rewrote some big parts of CruiseSheet and got a lot of work done. Then after a week or so I had cleaned out my backlog of tasks and, with cruise sales down about 100%, wasn't coming up with any pressing tasks to addto my list.
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We're all looking for the next thing that we should be doing or paying attention to. Maybe that's even part of why you read this blog. This is a good pursuit of course, but it often seems to me that people don't spend enough time figuring out what they shouldn't be payingattention to.
HOW TO BECOME A PROFITABLE MID-STAKES POKER PLAYER First, the results. Since the World Series of Poker last year, I've played 174 hours of poker. I play limit hold'em, with almost all of my play at the $10/20 o MAKING RULES FOR YOURSELF I don't notice that I have a million rules for myself until someone hears about one, asks if I have others, and the conversation lasts for hours. I know that e MANAGING YOUR MONEY LIKE A BILLIONAIRE: PART 1 These past couple weeks represent the biggest shift in my understanding of personal finance in many years, maybe even decades. Things that never made much sense to me (and which I dismissed as foolish) now make a lot of sense, and my own plan for how I INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES First, I divide investments into "risk" and "no risk" categories. You could argue that everything has some risk, but I consider the no-risk investments to be things where, in my estimation, there is less than a 2% chance of loss. This is arbitrary and subjective, but for my investments there's aMY DAILY MEALS
The beginning of my eating period is two pm. I make three open face sandwiches consisting of the following: one piece of ezekiel seed bread, hazelnut almond butter, a small handful of walnuts, one third of a banana, and a lot of chia seeds. Sometimes I have some nice organic berries to put on top. LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Choose two, say South America and Africa, and alternate taking the two quizzes. If you have no idea where a country is, make sure you use all three tries to discover what the unknown countries are. So maybe you don't find Togo, but you notice where Guinea-Bissau, Benin, and San Tome and Principe are. After each quiz, write down your score.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
WHAT'S THE POINT OF TRAVELING? Traveling is one of the single most powerful ways to build perspective, confidence, and self-reliance. It's also a lot of fun, and conducive to getting work done at the same time. Motivations will vary from person to person, but to me, those factors make up the point of traveling. ###. Photo is CONSERVATION OF DECISIONS Conservation of Decisions. The way we make decisions is pretty interesting. Making decisions that are bad for us is easy and effortless. Think about how easy it is to decide to watch TV, eat some junk food, take a nap, and then play some video games. On the other hand, let's say that today you wanted to have a really positive day. THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS The Importance of Having Varied Interests. My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You want to do something that uses the opposite side of your brain to give the analytical side a break. Not sure if that's how the biology works THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up a DROP OUT AND GROW RICH According to the College Board, tution prices for 2005-2006 are: Private School - $21,235 (rising at a rate of 5.9% annually) Public School - $5,491 (rising at a rate of 7.1% annually) According to historic prices, the average return on stock investments were 11%annually.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Japan is Better than the US. Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. In America we're all so proud that we're such a INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES First, I divide investments into "risk" and "no risk" categories. You could argue that everything has some risk, but I consider the no-risk investments to be things where, in my estimation, there is less than a 2% chance of loss. This is arbitrary and subjective, but for my investments there's aMY DAILY MEALS
The beginning of my eating period is two pm. I make three open face sandwiches consisting of the following: one piece of ezekiel seed bread, hazelnut almond butter, a small handful of walnuts, one third of a banana, and a lot of chia seeds. Sometimes I have some nice organic berries to put on top. LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Choose two, say South America and Africa, and alternate taking the two quizzes. If you have no idea where a country is, make sure you use all three tries to discover what the unknown countries are. So maybe you don't find Togo, but you notice where Guinea-Bissau, Benin, and San Tome and Principe are. After each quiz, write down your score.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
WHAT'S THE POINT OF TRAVELING? Traveling is one of the single most powerful ways to build perspective, confidence, and self-reliance. It's also a lot of fun, and conducive to getting work done at the same time. Motivations will vary from person to person, but to me, those factors make up the point of traveling. ###. Photo is CONSERVATION OF DECISIONS Conservation of Decisions. The way we make decisions is pretty interesting. Making decisions that are bad for us is easy and effortless. Think about how easy it is to decide to watch TV, eat some junk food, take a nap, and then play some video games. On the other hand, let's say that today you wanted to have a really positive day. THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS The Importance of Having Varied Interests. My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You want to do something that uses the opposite side of your brain to give the analytical side a break. Not sure if that's how the biology works THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up a DROP OUT AND GROW RICH According to the College Board, tution prices for 2005-2006 are: Private School - $21,235 (rising at a rate of 5.9% annually) Public School - $5,491 (rising at a rate of 7.1% annually) According to historic prices, the average return on stock investments were 11%annually.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Japan is Better than the US. Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. In America we're all so proud that we're such a ATTAINABLE EXCELLENCE The shave ice is all organic fruit and sugar, with no flavors or dyes. The pizza place cold-called the most famous meat supplier and got them to make them a special pepperoni blend. The sushi chef, who operates out of his mom's house, flies in the best ingredients from around the world. They also all cared.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
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When I first began quarantine I was extremely productive. I rewrote some big parts of CruiseSheet and got a lot of work done. Then after a week or so I had cleaned out my backlog of tasks and, with cruise sales down about 100%, wasn't coming up with any pressing tasks to addto my list.
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The sensor is 108MP but binned down to 12MP. This upgrade has moved the photos of the phone from "Good for a phone" to "Good". The camera also has a 5x optical zoom that can combine data from the main sensor for zoom up to 50X. Photos are totally usable up to about 20-25X and quality degrades pretty quickly after that. HOW TO AUTOMATE YOUR CURTAINS If you have an Android phone, use Tasker and Sharptools to further automate. I made one automation that pops up a dialog when I put my phone on a wireless charger at night and asks me if I want to be woken up in 8 hours. If I click yes it opens the curtains and turns on the lights 8 hours later. ###. I figured a picture of my curtains would beTYNAN
It's not enough to have everything and to be able to carry it, my gear must be able to span short trips, long trips, formal trips, casual trips, cold trips, and warm trips. This year I am going to talk a little bit more about how I make gear decisions and provide some alternate choices where they make sense. THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up aTYNAN
Recently a comment was posted where someone asked why I don't drink. I do seem to mention it in a number of posts, mostly those where I'm complaining how hard it is to find a girl who also doesn't drink, but I suppose I've never explained why. WHY CRUISE SHIPS ARE MY FAVORITE REMOTE WORK LOCATION However, my absolute favorite place to work is from a cruise ship, in particular long transatlantic cruises like the one I'm currently on. The number one enemy of productivity is distraction, either in the form of entertainment or things like chores and phone calls which feel productive but break up the day. Cruise ships are a remarkable way to RELIGION IS RIDICULOUS Religion is ridiculous. There is no god. I'm not even capitalizing the word anymore. There is no heaven. The ONLY reason that anyone believes in these fictions is because of tradition and information being passed down through generations. Think about this. INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES First, I divide investments into "risk" and "no risk" categories. You could argue that everything has some risk, but I consider the no-risk investments to be things where, in my estimation, there is less than a 2% chance of loss. This is arbitrary and subjective, but for my investments there's aMY DAILY MEALS
The beginning of my eating period is two pm. I make three open face sandwiches consisting of the following: one piece of ezekiel seed bread, hazelnut almond butter, a small handful of walnuts, one third of a banana, and a lot of chia seeds. Sometimes I have some nice organic berries to put on top.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Choose two, say South America and Africa, and alternate taking the two quizzes. If you have no idea where a country is, make sure you use all three tries to discover what the unknown countries are. So maybe you don't find Togo, but you notice where Guinea-Bissau, Benin, and San Tome and Principe are. After each quiz, write down your score. WHAT'S THE POINT OF TRAVELING? Traveling is one of the single most powerful ways to build perspective, confidence, and self-reliance. It's also a lot of fun, and conducive to getting work done at the same time. Motivations will vary from person to person, but to me, those factors make up the point of traveling. ###. Photo is CONSERVATION OF DECISIONS Conservation of Decisions. The way we make decisions is pretty interesting. Making decisions that are bad for us is easy and effortless. Think about how easy it is to decide to watch TV, eat some junk food, take a nap, and then play some video games. On the other hand, let's say that today you wanted to have a really positive day. THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS The Importance of Having Varied Interests. My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You want to do something that uses the opposite side of your brain to give the analytical side a break. Not sure if that's how the biology works THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up a DROP OUT AND GROW RICH According to the College Board, tution prices for 2005-2006 are: Private School - $21,235 (rising at a rate of 5.9% annually) Public School - $5,491 (rising at a rate of 7.1% annually) According to historic prices, the average return on stock investments were 11%annually.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Japan is Better than the US. Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. In America we're all so proud that we're such a INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES First, I divide investments into "risk" and "no risk" categories. You could argue that everything has some risk, but I consider the no-risk investments to be things where, in my estimation, there is less than a 2% chance of loss. This is arbitrary and subjective, but for my investments there's aMY DAILY MEALS
The beginning of my eating period is two pm. I make three open face sandwiches consisting of the following: one piece of ezekiel seed bread, hazelnut almond butter, a small handful of walnuts, one third of a banana, and a lot of chia seeds. Sometimes I have some nice organic berries to put on top.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Choose two, say South America and Africa, and alternate taking the two quizzes. If you have no idea where a country is, make sure you use all three tries to discover what the unknown countries are. So maybe you don't find Togo, but you notice where Guinea-Bissau, Benin, and San Tome and Principe are. After each quiz, write down your score. WHAT'S THE POINT OF TRAVELING? Traveling is one of the single most powerful ways to build perspective, confidence, and self-reliance. It's also a lot of fun, and conducive to getting work done at the same time. Motivations will vary from person to person, but to me, those factors make up the point of traveling. ###. Photo is CONSERVATION OF DECISIONS Conservation of Decisions. The way we make decisions is pretty interesting. Making decisions that are bad for us is easy and effortless. Think about how easy it is to decide to watch TV, eat some junk food, take a nap, and then play some video games. On the other hand, let's say that today you wanted to have a really positive day. THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS The Importance of Having Varied Interests. My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You want to do something that uses the opposite side of your brain to give the analytical side a break. Not sure if that's how the biology works THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up a DROP OUT AND GROW RICH According to the College Board, tution prices for 2005-2006 are: Private School - $21,235 (rising at a rate of 5.9% annually) Public School - $5,491 (rising at a rate of 7.1% annually) According to historic prices, the average return on stock investments were 11%annually.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Japan is Better than the US. Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. In America we're all so proud that we're such a ATTAINABLE EXCELLENCE The shave ice is all organic fruit and sugar, with no flavors or dyes. The pizza place cold-called the most famous meat supplier and got them to make them a special pepperoni blend. The sushi chef, who operates out of his mom's house, flies in the best ingredients from around the world. They also all cared.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
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When I first began quarantine I was extremely productive. I rewrote some big parts of CruiseSheet and got a lot of work done. Then after a week or so I had cleaned out my backlog of tasks and, with cruise sales down about 100%, wasn't coming up with any pressing tasks to addto my list.
GEAR POST 2021
The sensor is 108MP but binned down to 12MP. This upgrade has moved the photos of the phone from "Good for a phone" to "Good". The camera also has a 5x optical zoom that can combine data from the main sensor for zoom up to 50X. Photos are totally usable up to about 20-25X and quality degrades pretty quickly after that. HOW TO AUTOMATE YOUR CURTAINS If you have an Android phone, use Tasker and Sharptools to further automate. I made one automation that pops up a dialog when I put my phone on a wireless charger at night and asks me if I want to be woken up in 8 hours. If I click yes it opens the curtains and turns on the lights 8 hours later. ###. I figured a picture of my curtains would beTYNAN
It's not enough to have everything and to be able to carry it, my gear must be able to span short trips, long trips, formal trips, casual trips, cold trips, and warm trips. This year I am going to talk a little bit more about how I make gear decisions and provide some alternate choices where they make sense. HAVE LESS ACQUAINTANCES, MORE FRIENDS 1. Acquaintances aren't free. Any time you spend with someone who isn't going to become a good friend is time you AREN'T spending with someone who might become a good friend. By pruning back time with people like that, you give yourself more mental energy for new people who might become good friends, and more time to deepen yourfriendships
WHY CRUISE SHIPS ARE MY FAVORITE REMOTE WORK LOCATION However, my absolute favorite place to work is from a cruise ship, in particular long transatlantic cruises like the one I'm currently on. The number one enemy of productivity is distraction, either in the form of entertainment or things like chores and phone calls which feel productive but break up the day. Cruise ships are a remarkable way to THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up a RELIGION IS RIDICULOUS Religion is ridiculous. There is no god. I'm not even capitalizing the word anymore. There is no heaven. The ONLY reason that anyone believes in these fictions is because of tradition and information being passed down through generations. Think about this. INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES First, I divide investments into "risk" and "no risk" categories. You could argue that everything has some risk, but I consider the no-risk investments to be things where, in my estimation, there is less than a 2% chance of loss. This is arbitrary and subjective, but for my investments there's aMY DAILY MEALS
The beginning of my eating period is two pm. I make three open face sandwiches consisting of the following: one piece of ezekiel seed bread, hazelnut almond butter, a small handful of walnuts, one third of a banana, and a lot of chia seeds. Sometimes I have some nice organic berries to put on top.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
LEARN EVERY COUNTRY IN TWO HOURS Choose two, say South America and Africa, and alternate taking the two quizzes. If you have no idea where a country is, make sure you use all three tries to discover what the unknown countries are. So maybe you don't find Togo, but you notice where Guinea-Bissau, Benin, and San Tome and Principe are. After each quiz, write down your score. WHAT'S THE POINT OF TRAVELING? Traveling is one of the single most powerful ways to build perspective, confidence, and self-reliance. It's also a lot of fun, and conducive to getting work done at the same time. Motivations will vary from person to person, but to me, those factors make up the point of traveling. ###. Photo is CONSERVATION OF DECISIONS Conservation of Decisions. The way we make decisions is pretty interesting. Making decisions that are bad for us is easy and effortless. Think about how easy it is to decide to watch TV, eat some junk food, take a nap, and then play some video games. On the other hand, let's say that today you wanted to have a really positive day. THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING VARIED INTERESTS The Importance of Having Varied Interests. My friend Jimmy was working on his business, Minaal. Every once in a while, when you're really working hard, you need to come up for air and take a break. You want to do something that uses the opposite side of your brain to give the analytical side a break. Not sure if that's how the biology works THE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF FAVOR ASKING They're written from the point of view of someone asking me for a favor, but I would also follow them when asking favors of others. 1. Your Benefit Must Greatly Outweigh My Inconvenience. If you're asking me for a favor it should be something that I am particularly good at or well suited for. If a friend of mine asks me to help him set up a DROP OUT AND GROW RICH According to the College Board, tution prices for 2005-2006 are: Private School - $21,235 (rising at a rate of 5.9% annually) Public School - $5,491 (rising at a rate of 7.1% annually) According to historic prices, the average return on stock investments were 11%annually.
JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Japan is Better than the US. Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. In America we're all so proud that we're such a INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES First, I divide investments into "risk" and "no risk" categories. You could argue that everything has some risk, but I consider the no-risk investments to be things where, in my estimation, there is less than a 2% chance of loss. This is arbitrary and subjective, but for my investments there's aMY DAILY MEALS
The beginning of my eating period is two pm. I make three open face sandwiches consisting of the following: one piece of ezekiel seed bread, hazelnut almond butter, a small handful of walnuts, one third of a banana, and a lot of chia seeds. Sometimes I have some nice organic berries to put on top.MY DAILY ROUTINE
My Daily Routine. For most of my life I operated without a daily routine. I would have an idea of what needed to be done every day, and how I should be living my life, but there was little consistency between my days. Around a year ago I started working on building a daily routine, and I've been surprised to find that I like it morethan
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JAPAN IS BETTER THAN THE US Japan is Better than the US. Instead of writing a million more posts about Japan, I'm going to finish it off here so that I can start writing other things. When you boil all of my experiences in Japan down, you're left with one common theme - Japan is way better than the US. In America we're all so proud that we're such a ATTAINABLE EXCELLENCE The shave ice is all organic fruit and sugar, with no flavors or dyes. The pizza place cold-called the most famous meat supplier and got them to make them a special pepperoni blend. The sushi chef, who operates out of his mom's house, flies in the best ingredients from around the world. They also all cared.MY DAILY ROUTINE
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The sensor is 108MP but binned down to 12MP. This upgrade has moved the photos of the phone from "Good for a phone" to "Good". The camera also has a 5x optical zoom that can combine data from the main sensor for zoom up to 50X. Photos are totally usable up to about 20-25X and quality degrades pretty quickly after that. HOW TO AUTOMATE YOUR CURTAINS If you have an Android phone, use Tasker and Sharptools to further automate. I made one automation that pops up a dialog when I put my phone on a wireless charger at night and asks me if I want to be woken up in 8 hours. If I click yes it opens the curtains and turns on the lights 8 hours later. ###. I figured a picture of my curtains would beTYNAN
It's not enough to have everything and to be able to carry it, my gear must be able to span short trips, long trips, formal trips, casual trips, cold trips, and warm trips. This year I am going to talk a little bit more about how I make gear decisions and provide some alternate choices where they make sense. HAVE LESS ACQUAINTANCES, MORE FRIENDS 1. Acquaintances aren't free. Any time you spend with someone who isn't going to become a good friend is time you AREN'T spending with someone who might become a good friend. By pruning back time with people like that, you give yourself more mental energy for new people who might become good friends, and more time to deepen yourfriendships
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I have almost no interest in politics, but I am interested in our country and society, so I inevitably get dragged into various political topics. If there's one thing I'm certain of in that area, it's that most people's interaction with politics is both harmful to themselves and counterproductive for society. At the risk of making many readers furious, I'd like to share my thoughts on politics. First, though, watch my favorite video discussing politics that I've ever seen. It's the interview between Ben Shapiro (very conservative) and Andrew Yang (very liberal). Whether or not you agree with any of either of their positions is not relevant. Look at how they communicate. Both are clearly very intelligent, very respectful, and were looking for areas where they agreed. When they came across areas in which they disagreed, they tried to tease apart the underpinnings of why they disagreed. Sometimes they found common ground, other times theydidn't.
I would love to see more conversation in this style. Just how refreshing it was made me realize how starved of intelligent debate our society is. I also found myself agreeing with both of them in ways I didn't expect I would. Most people agree that division is one of our biggest problems in society. But how many of us can admit that both Trump and Obama did some positive things as well as some negative things? That's such an obvious and basic true statement, but almost everyone will bristle at it. If you cannot concede that a candidate you didn't vote for has done some positive things, and that someone you did vote for has done something negative, you are part of the problem. The great accelerator of the problem is the media. There is certainly no greater force for division in our country. Today a highly inflammatory headline said that Trump wanted reparations for the investigation against him, and wanted two extra years. It turns out that someone else said that as part of a longer statement, Trump retweeted it, and wrote something much more reasonable about how two years of his presidency was stolen (or, "stollen" as he wrote). When Obama was president I'm certain similar headlines were written about him, distorting his words and turning people who don't like him either further against him. These headlines get clicks and reads, but at the cost of dividing people further and making the other party seem like the enemy. I wish that we could acknowledge that most decisions involve trade-offs and that it's important to weigh both sides and make a decision with consideration for those trade-offs. Very few conservatives believe that humans are not affecting the environment. Most believe that the modeling for just how much we are affecting it is not very precise, and that the benefits of easy access to power is a greater net good than the damage being caused to the environment. Very few liberals want to cut off access to all fossil fuels tomorrow. The truth is that we have to make a decision as a society as to how to make the most progress with the least damage to the environment. Painting one side as anti-industry or the other as anti-environment isn't accurate and stops those conversations. If your beliefs are entirely aligned with either party, it is very likely that you are not thinking for yourself. There are some themes amongst the sets of beliefs, but they aren't so closely related that it makes sense that people would be as tightly aligned with their party beliefs as they act like they are. My own opinions range from things that would be considered very left wing to very right wing and everywhere in between. I think that both parties have some good ideas and some smart people, and are generally doing a very poor job at communicating those ideas in a way that would appeal at all to people who aren't already in that party. Think independently about politics. Watch media from both sides, if for no other reason that to understand why people on the other side of the aisle think the way they do. Think about why the other side believes what they believe, rather than thinking it comes from malice.###
Lake Mead finally opened back up, so I went and had my Chipotle on the boat. It felt great to get outdoors and just lie around in the sun and put my feet in the water. I had the fantasy that I was going to work outdoors but it was too hot and sunny. So far sinec I started quarantining almost two months ago I've eaten Chipotle for every single meal except for about 5-7, mostly because Iwent to Austin.
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In 2018 I wrote 52 blog posts on a cruise and scheduled them for the following year. They actually ended up lasting more than a month longer because of other posts I wrote in real time throughout the year. I originally did this because I wanted to find a way to eliminate the weekly pressure of having to come up with a topic and write, but I've continued it for a second year because, in addition, I think it produces better quality posts. Last year when I did this I didn't have any posts I was burning to write. When I revealed what I had been doing, a couple people gave me the feedback that the posts felt a little bit forced and not written out of excitement. I could see their perspective and I think that it was the result of having to come up with so many ideas in such a shorttime.
This year was the opposite. I had so many posts that I was dying to write all year, so I put them in a text file. When time came to write them I was bursting at the seams to go. I hope that the enthusiasm has come through this year. I really liked that I could go over my entire year and see what topics I hadn't covered enough and which ones I'd written too much about. I haven't looked through previous years to verify, but it feels like these years, especially this one, have been pretty well balanced.* __ __
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Common knowledge says that buying a boat is a pretty dumb financial thing to do, and yet I find myself on the precipice of buying one. I'm in a familiar holding pattern where I haven't actually made any committment to doing something, but I also realize I've done enough research to know I'm probably going to do it. Normally I research, do the thing, and then write about it, but this time I thought I'd talk about it before I did it. About a year ago I realized that you could ski in Las Vegas. I hadn't thought to look before, for obvious reasons. Skiing was a ton of fun, especially with my wife and friends, and it actually increased how much I like Vegas by a couple percentage points. That realization made me think about what other things Las Vegas might offer that I've never even thought about, especially outdoors things. People who live in Las Vegas often say that the nature is their favorite aspect, which was totally counterintuitive to me at first. I spend all of my working time indoors, so it makes sense to look for outdoor activities for recreation. The big obvious attraction is Lake Mead. You always hear people talk about it and you see it from above on certain flights. It looks amazing and unlike any other lake I've ever seen. I searched and the marina is under an hour away from my house.* __ __
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Feedback I get often is that I do a lot of crazy things that are really fun, but that they aren't practical for normal people. I understand where this comes from. I marvel almost every day at how very good my life is, and how if I didn't already have it, it would seem unattainable. Besides the things that actually matter, like having a great family, wife, and friend group, I get to live in several places across the world, drive a cool car, and generally dowhatever I want.
If you're rich, these things would all be very easy to do. But if, like me, you're not rich, you have to rely on finding sweet spots. This has essentially always been the case for me because I've always been frugal and have always had tastes that exceeded my means bynormal standards.
A sweet spot is a situation or combination of situations that gives you something that seems like a luxury at a value that most peoplewouldn't believe.
I bought a two bedroom condo less than fifteen minutes from the strip for under $50,000. I bought an island with a close group of friends for under $10,000 each. I bought my dream car, a Bentley, for $22k.* __ __
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A lot of people in my life seem to be at the end of a phase of great focus. They worked on a startup and sold or otherwise exited it, they built a business that's now running without them, or they left a job and are taking time off before the next thing. It's interesting to see how they deal with the loss of that focus. I remember being a kid, and my whole life was exploration. One of my favorite things to do was to tromp around through the woods and look for worms, weird bugs, or cool rocks. Sometimes I could smash a rock and inside would be some crystals, like a geode. I had no aim in life, but I didn't need an aim to drive myself. I just went. There were always new woods and new rocks. This sort of exploration didn't ever seem urgent, but it always seemed important. When we first moved to Austin my siblings and I went out into the woods with purpose every day. Sometimes we would find something new, sometimes we would just go over what we had alreadyfound.
That's how I felt when I first found computers, too. There was so much to learn and do, and none of it had much of a point. I'd spend hours trying to get a game to work or to make a program that didn't really do much except show some cool ASCII art and ask me questions.* __ __
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In some ways I'm professional advice giver these days. I talk to people monthly and help them make big decisions that will impact their lives greatly. I also do events where 7-10 people join me somewhere and we try to plot the course of their next few big moves. Giving advice is an enormous responsibility, especially when you know it's likely people will follow through on it, so it's something I take very seriously and to which I have given a tremendous amount of thought. That wasn't always the case, though. When I became a professional gambler in the early 2000s, I tried to convince all of my friends to do it. I was enthusiastic and proactive, but nobody listened to me, even as they saw me do well. The same thing happened when I learned about pickup a few years later. Those two events were a huge lesson to me. I'd heard that people won't take advice unless they ask for it, but I had cracked two major problems that all of my friends had, and I was absolutely flabbergasted that none of them took my advice. Now I give no advice unless someone asks, or if I have the type of relationship where there's an assumed openness to advice. I'd say that that group of people is 10-15 in size maximum.* __ __
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A couple weeks ago I wrote a post about what I think single people in their thirties should do. A few people emailed my about it, and one reader named Jack asked some really good questions. Rather than reply to him directly, I asked if I could reply to his email as a blog post. Here are his questions, as a single thirty-something-year-old, and myanswers.
I actually think most people are not selective enough, or are not selective on the correct criteria. For you to really succeed in a healthy relationship, you should be able to be happy single too. Someone should add to your life, not "complete" it. Someone who is in that position will naturally be selective. I remember distinctly thinking that I'd rather be in a great relationship than single, but would rather be single than be in a merely good relationship. We all have our own criteria, but there are also some universal ones that I think everyone should consider. Among the most important would be a commitment to growth, and good communication skills. It's great to find the most perfect person ever, but what's more important is the quality of the relationship you will build together, and these sorts of traits will lead to a much higher quality relationship.* __ __
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I don't usually write about current events because I don't necessarily think that yet another semi-informed opinion floating around is of much value. This time the event is easily actionable on a personal level, though, and I'm personally doing what I can to make the best of the situation, so I figured I'd share. Before I get started, I want to recognize that some people are suffering and dying, many more are scared, and just about everyone is going to be affected financially. In the short term this is going to be very bad for a lot of people and at least somewhat bad for all ofus.
Like most people I have older family members I'm concerned about, and as you can imagine my business was hit to an extreme level. My income is actually negative this month because all I've been doing for the past 30 days is canceling cruises. I don't invest a ton in the stock market, but my retirement accounts took a hit, too. I mention this to put my next few points in context. Despite all this, I think that over the long term coronavirus may end up being one of the most positive events for humans in recent history. I understand that that sounds crazy or hyperbolic, but I don't thinkit is.
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I have a surprising number of single friends who are in their 30s. I don't think that this is a problem by any means, but I know that a lot of them don't actually want to be single. I'm married and think that being married is pretty cool, but I could also see a great path being single or just dating, so this post is only for people who are single and don't want to be. The biggest realization that single people in their 30s need to make is that what they have been doing is not working. Dating is hard, finding the right person is hard, but... you've been working at it for at least 15 years and many other people have been successful in that time. At this point, the problem is your approach, not the outsideworld.
I would (and did) make dating a top priority. Not in title, but in practice. I would be swiping Tinder and every other app every day, and if that wasn't getting me enough matches I'd be dusting off the boots and making myself approach people in person. It doesn't really make any sense to leave something as important as your life partner up to chance. You wouldn't do that with any other major area of your life. You can argue that most people meet their significant others by chance, but that's because most people just wait years and hope something happens, not because that's the most effective method forfinding love.
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The normal financial path that's prescribed by our society is to get out of school, get a job, and then start making money and keep making as much money as you can until you retire. That works for some people, but it also leaves a lot of people unsatisfied and feeling trapped within the rat race. I've followed a different path, some parts deliberately and others by accident, and I think it could serve as a reasonable guide for anyone who doesn't want to have a job for life. First Phase: Some Independent Income The first phase is just to start making any independent income. The two best times to do this are when you are in school, and thus have few responsibilities but plenty of free time, or when you have a job that you're trying to escape. Don't try to hit it out of the park, just try to make some money. If you can do it in a way that is perpetual, that's a lot better than something that takes up your time, but either one is good.* __ __
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