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There's no wrong in trying to find the outermost limits of productivity
A recent New York Times op-ed condemns people's desire to be uber-productive. A perspective from someone who identifies writing to-do lists as a hobby.

Slaughtering an idea
Haruki Murakami's latest is a research in self understanding. What does one need to do to get to know himself? It's a brutal, frightening process, but also one that left me, as a reader, with a warm and fuzzy feeling.

In defense of being an asshole
Jaron Lanier names 10 arguments to quit social media right now. He gives some compelling reasons but are they relevant for everybody? Book Review.

Getting Things Done
17 years after the first time, I re-read Getting Things Done. A bit less naive about it, I found quite a lot of value and a few tips that keeps my mind engine going.

On Reading, Marcel Proust
Like his longings and the rabbit hole memories opened by a Madeleine cookie, reading evokes similar sensations in Proust. It does also for me.

What makes something a digital garden?
Lately I have been thinking quite a lot about digital gardens. For me a digital garden is a beautiful publicly available somewhat-curated partial snapshot of your brain. I'll try to go over my definition in parts to help myself and whoever reads this follow my…

My predictions for the second half of 2020
2020 has been a strange cookie. Can it get any more weird? I give it my best shot and guess how things will eventually fold out for the universe and a little closer to home.

My failed attempt to build a second brain
For years I'm trying to be more productive. I outsource ideas, thoughts and memories but I'm never pleased. It took a while for me to comprehend that my problem is in philosophy and not in productivity.