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Read time: 1 minute, 367 words. A man is brought into the emergency room after an accident. He is bleeding badly. A doctor rushes over and prepares to treat him. Before the doctor can begin, the man interrupts. “Wait,” he says. The doctor tries to stop the bleeding, but the man keeps talking. By the time the questions end, it is too late. I think about this whenever I catch myself stuck. So many situations do not require more understanding. Sometimes the problem is not a lack of clarity. The hardest part is realizing you already know enough to begin.ββ ββ-Kabir Seven Point Sunday – February 15 βEsther Perel β Psychotherapist, author, speaker, and organizational consultant whose work spans clinical practice, writing, podcasting, and advising companies on relationships at work. β‘οΈ Productivity βKosmik – visual thinking and research tool designed for collecting, connecting, and making sense of ideas. Less about getting things done, more about understanding what youβre working on.β π° Wealth The Wealth Speed Rule. Focus less on how much money you have and more on how fast it’s compounding. Smaller amounts growing quickly can outperform larger sums moving slowly. Velocity matters. π Books βHow to Take Smart Notes by SΓΆnke Ahrens. A practical guide to building a personal knowledge system that compounds over time. It emphasizes thinking clearly, writing better, and turning reading into durable insight instead of scattered notes. π΅ Music βHarvest by Neil Young. Recorded across multiple locations, including sessions in a barn at Broken Arrow Ranch, the album blends sparse folk arrangements with orchestral tracks performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. π AI Prompt π₯£ Gravy βYou waste 2.1 hours per dayβ
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