Author: Tynan

  • If You Never Fail

    If You Never Fail

    For a long time I was very proud of the fact that no girl I had attempted to kiss had given me the cheek. I thought that this meant that I was a precision sniper of dating, finely attuned to the subtleties of the male-female dynamic. I knew when girls wanted that first kiss to…

  • Gratitude 2016

    Gratitude 2016

    Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. Although it started with religion, it’s become a secular holiday that’s pretty pure. Everyone who celebrates it does so with people they’re close to, and they think about what they’re thankful for. There’s a bit of gluttony mixed in, but even that includes a lot of healthy food. Today…

  • Disregarding Other’s Decisions

    Disregarding Other’s Decisions

    I get called weird a lot. Not usually in a bad way, usually as a term of endearment. Looking at it objectively, I see the argument — I’m definitely a strange person who does unusual things. The thing is, I don’t feel weird. My day to day life feels pretty normal, and the decisions that…

  • Nine Trends I Predict

    Nine Trends I Predict

    As you may have noticed, I’ve been very early on some big cultural trends. I was into pickup way before it was mainstream, was one of the first “digital nomads”, was living in an RV before the tiny house craze, and was playing poker profitably before it went big, etc. This isn’t because I’m clairvoyant…

  • The Software I Use to Be Productive

    The Software I Use to Be Productive

    To break with my normal style of post, I thought this week I’d share some of my favorite software that helps me get work done on a daily basis. Because I use Linux it won’t all be applicable to you, but maybe some of the ideas will be, and a lot of the software is…

  • What It Feels Like to Always Travel

    What It Feels Like to Always Travel

    For the past few years I’ve been in a state of near-constant motion. I was in Budapest for five weeks straight last month, and that was by far the longest I’d been in one place in years. This lifestyle now feels totally normal to me, so I thought it might be interesting to share what…

  • State of the Island 2016

    State of the Island 2016

    I’m going to start writing a little wrap-up about the island every year, partly because I want to chronicle it for my own reading later, but also because there’s been a lot of general interest in the island. If you’re late to the party, nine friends and I bought an inexpensive island off the coast…

  • An Island, Vegas, Budapest for A Fraction of the Median House Price

    An Island, Vegas, Budapest for A Fraction of the Median House Price

    Two days ago I closed on a property in Budapest (right where districts V, VI, and VII meet, if you know the area). It’s not just my property, though. I share it with eight of my best friends. It’s the latest piece of the puzzle in my recent quest to have home bases around the…

  • Your Brain As a Funnel

    Your Brain As a Funnel

    I’ve been working a lot on marketing recently, as you’ve hopefully noticed if you subscribe to CruiseSheet‘s (awesome) newsletter. A basic part of marketing is thinking about the funnel. At the top of the funnel you have people who go to the web site, and at the tiny end of the funnel you have people…

  • The Invisible Fence

    The Invisible Fence

    As you probably already know, one good way to keep your dog fenced in is the invisible fence. It’s a loop of wire you run around your yard that triggers their special collar if they cross the wire, giving them an electric shock. After a while you don’t need the collar or the wire anymore.…