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How To Be Productive While Traveling
If you have a nine to five job, then maybe your challenge is to not work while you travel. The hard part might be escaping the calls and emails. But when you’re independent, sometimes it’s difficult to harmoniously mix business with your traveling. I offer advice on this not as a seasoned expert, but as…
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My Mini Sideproject – Cruise Sheet
I went on my first cruise ten years ago. All I really knew about them at the time was that they were the most interesting things pictured on the back of cornflakes boxes, and that a girl I had a crush on found one for $199. Sold. Since then I’ve been on ten cruises or…
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Thinking About How You’ll Feel to Survive Impulses
I just finished up a 12 hour workday. I got a lot of stuff done, took only the bare minimum in breaks, etc. All I wanted to do afterwards was watch Elementary, a modern Sherlock Holmes show. Somehow my “no new shows” rule gets bypassed for new shows about Sherlock Holmes, and I’ve been enjoying…
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Our Heroes are Normal People, Too
It’s comfortable to believe that our heroes are cut from a different cloth. They can appear to be like humanoid aliens from another planet– similar in a lot of ways, but totally different in a few fundamental ones. Consciously we all know that this isn’t true, but feeling like it is true allows us to…
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You Have to Create Your Own Challenges
Last night I was reading Ender’s Game, which means that I’m way behind the times, since everyone else seemed to read it in high school. In the book, at least as far as I’ve gotten, the military leaders set up an increasing ladder of challenges for Ender. Each one is designed to be the exact…
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Moving from Net-Negative to Net-Positive
When you live in a world with a million different things you could be doing at any time, the decision on how to spend your time is difficult. Ignoring the infinite suboptions in each category, you could be connecting with people, working, organizing, or planning. At any given time there are things you could do…
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What About Learning?
Right now I’m staying up with my cousin who’s a senior in high school. It’s midnight on Sunday, and she’s busy finishing up her homework for the weekend. There’s a roll of tape on the coffee table, along with pink ribbons, a glue stick, cutout pictures from glamour magazines, and a bunch of construction paper.…
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How Can a Minimalist Buy an Island?
Considering the island story has eclipsed my next most popular story on this blog by almost 4x, maybe a follow-up is in order. At this point I should admit that I have no idea what the public likes. I wrote that last post thinking that my regular readers would really get a kick out of…
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My Friends and I Bought an Island
As long as I’ve remembered, I’ve wanted to buy a private island. Having a random patch of land somewhere holds almost no appeal, but an island is totally different. An island is like your own little country, with complete control of everything within its borders. I’d looked at getting an island before. As it turns…

