Unknown Unknowns #26 - Letting Go
The temperature is dropping and it's raining all next week. Yesterday was a beautiful day - probably the last nice day of the season - 75° with barely any clouds. I decided to go out one last time.
This season was different. I missed all of last season, and I spent most of this season with my wife as she was learning how to paddle. The experience was different. I rarely went out on long, challenging paddles. I didn't see as much of the city from the water, and I didn't get to eat at the usual stomping grounds. But it was satisfying in a different way. I saw my wife not only develop her paddling skills, but start loving being on the water as much as I did.
This Week:
Writing:
I wrote an essay on What Peter Attia Taught Me about Anger Management. I don't think I have classic anger management problems - I have firm control of my temper. But having your anger on a leash all the time isn't ideal either.
Discoveries:
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An interesting idea from Seth Godin. How can you get everyone waiting in line to be happy? It's possible to both reward first-movers and those who most value what they're waiting for. A Coasian solution.
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I heard of Theodore Roosevelt's Man in the Arena speech a few years ago. @ShaanVP extends it to learning crypto (h/t @george__mack). The only way to truly learn is by actually trying (and the most fun!).
One last picture:
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Have a great week,
Chris
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