Tue Nov 11 08:44:06 PM +08 2025 #130 ✎
The best tool for a balanced life is the clock. Like a hunter’s dog, the clock will be your best ally. It will guard you, keep your impulses in check, and protect what’s important to you. Schedule everything to ensure balance of your time and effort. Scheduling prevents procrastination, distraction, and obsession. A schedule makes you act according to the goals of your highest self, not your passing mood.
Как стать новым человеком? В первую очередь нужно думать. Думать, думать и думать.
Every programmer’s been there, you’ve grown as a developer because you wrote code and somehow managed to wrestle your chaotic thoughts into something coherent. But here’s the kicker: why stop at code? Writing articles or other works takes those same brain-boosting benefits and lets them spill over into the rest of your life. It’s about organizing chaos, finding clarity, and creating something functional, elegant, and, dare I say, beautiful, for yourself and for others who will eventually read or use what you've created.
Why you need your own company We all need a place to play. Kids need playgrounds and sandboxes. Musicians need an instrument. Mad scientists need a laboratory. Those of us with business ideas? We need a company. Not for the money, but because it’s our place to experiment, create, and turn thoughts into reality. We need to pursue our intrinsic motivation. We have so many interesting ideas and theories. We need to try them! The happiest people are not lounging on beaches. They’re engaged in interesting work! Following curiosity is much more fun than being idle. Even if you never have to work a day in your life. That’s the best reason to have a company. It’s your playground, your instrument, your laboratory. It’s your place to play! Get the ideas out of your head and into the world.
When you sign up to run a marathon, you don’t want a taxi to take you to the finish line.
https://www.lua.org/doc/cola.pdf
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In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself within a dark woods where the straight way was lost. Dante Alighieri, Inferno
https://www.lua.org/doc/jucs05.pdf
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Four Cut Sunflowers, 1887 by Vincent Van Gogh
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