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I have two things that are top of mind on Monday. Both make me curious.
- I’ve been obsessed with cords. Mainly because I am not good with them. I don’t handle them well, I don’t put them away well, and I don’t keep them. So, they are often on my mind since I am constantly replacing them. One thing I have learned neither long or short cord is the best cord. A cords usefulness is relative to the job at hand. If you have no purpose for a cord, a longer one is better, but know that you shorten its life dramatically due to wear and tear when putting where a short cord will do. There are some life implications here.
- I sat in bed for half and hour today. Now that I have been working on the sleep problem, I get up just fine. I think Daniel Kahneman once said when you have a hard question in front of you be weary because you will substitute an easy one if you aren’t careful. My late problem isn’t one of waking up. I don’t know what it is, but it deserves some serious cycles.
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