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Read time: 1 minute, 322 words. Archbishop Desmond Tutu was in Florida, after a stop at Boston Rotisserie Chicken. His friend was driving. A car suddenly cut across the lanes. They nearly crashed. His friend was shaken and angry. But Archbishop Tutu didnβt assume the driver was careless or selfish. He wondered if they were rushing to the hospital. Maybe a baby was coming. Maybe someone they loved was sick. ππ½ Hereβs how to stop assuming the worst … and taking things personally.βββ ββ-Kabir βLisa Congdon – Artist, author, and entrepreneur who didnβt begin her creative career until her late 30s. She built a recognizable visual language across illustration, books, licensing, teaching, and public art. β‘οΈ Productivity βScreen Studio β High-quality screen recording without fiddling with settings. Cursor smoothing, automatic zooms, and clean exports. β Borrow demand before you build supply. Before launching anything capital-intensive, pre-sell a smaller version. Consulting, cohorts, advance orders, or pilots turn interest into cash while reducing risk. Revenue is feedback you can reinvest. β βAntifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. A vocabulary for systems that gain from disorder. Useful for thinking about careers, investing, health, and why comfort is often the most fragile state. β β(un)common thread by Ariana Kim. Moves through Mozart, Macedonian folk music, violin, fortepiano, percussion, and instinct … all while feeling curious, searching, improvisatory and alive. Her playing feels less like a fixed performance and more like a conversation unfolding in real time. Favorites: “Migrating Home for Solo Violin and Looper Pedal” and “Khanda Jog for Violin and Percussion.” β I want you to act like a ruthless editor of my calendar. Tell me which commitments signal progress and which are just noise. Be blunt. β π₯£ Gravy βYou don’t need a new personalityβ βYou Have 2 Options When Stuck at the Airportβ βYou think success is just about the hustleβ
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