just spent the day at home by myself. i will miss this place. its been a very comfortable house to live in
weekend report
yesterday was huge. had coffee with graham in the morning
then lunch with lee
then a ubuntu 12.04 release party at a bookshop
then a ride with ashbug in the evening. I really liked the ride leader, chris. fun guy
this party is on fire
bikesydney agm tonight
off to the bikesydney agm tonight. cool bunch of cyclists. I’m not a member yet so I don’t think I can vote. may have to tie my hands behind my back…
listserv
just joined this really clever idea. a mailing list where one person gets chosen at random to send an email to everyone on the list, once a day. they have 10k subscribers now. I think this is their first winners email….
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I’m sorry to break this to you, in an e-mail from a random stranger like this, but it needs to be said: Most of your life won’t be fantastic. I’m not joking. The adventures you’ll tell your children about will be a minuscule part of it. So if you want to avoid the feeling of utter disappointment as you grow older, you need to accept that fact. Sorry.
This leads us to the insight: You should focus more on the non-fantastic parts. The parts where you eat breakfast, walk to the bus, have a boring day at work, eat your ordinary lunch, shop groceries, and brush your teeth. After all, this is the major part of your life, and neglecting it is a wasted opportunity.
Here’s the thing: Most of the boring stuff in your life is so dull, that even the tiniest thing can make it seem fun. The tiniest thing. This means the you could make it better with extremely simple means.
What exactly am I talking about here? Little things. Like these:
* Challenges: When brushing your teeth tonight, use your left hand.
* Mind games: When you enter work (or school!), imagine the sound “Kabaaaam!” as you enter, as if your presence changed the whole room.
* Action: Jump down from the side-walk, instead of just stepping down.
* Changes: Buy some fancy tomato sauce tonight, instead of your usual brand.
* More action: Count the number of pink things on your way to work, as if your life depended on it.
See? Easy stuff. I really try to live by this “Everyday Action” idea, and I think it works for making the boring parts of life more fun. Because that’s the thing: just because the fantastic moments are few, there’s no reason to just sit there, waiting for the next big thing to swipe you off your feet. Have some fun meanwhile, it’s easy…
/Emil
ansto tour
yesterday I took cyclesydney.org for a tour of the ansto nuclear research facility in lucas heights. I found the old hifar reactor so amazing. the height of 1950’s tech preserved in a perfect invironment
fire
moving
Owl Eyes – Pumped Up Kicks
voicemail from mum!
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