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December 26, 2025

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Things That Are Boring Are Often the Things That Are Useful to Us

Boredom often hides behind routine, repetition, and predictability. It shows up in daily habits, in the mundane chores we postpone,…
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Change is constant

What this means Nothing stays the same for long. Bodies age, markets swing, tools evolve, ideas spread, habits shift. The world moves whether we are ready or not. Accepting this fact turns surprise into signal and loss into learning. Why it matters Where you see it Why we resist How to work with change 1. […]

Ask Yourself, To What End Is This Choice

Every decision spends a bit of your time, energy, money, and attention. Asking “to what end is this choice” turns impulse into intention. It forces you to name the result you actually want, then pick the action that truly serves it. Why this question works A simple model you can use Five quick filters One […]

What is momentum slop?

A plain-English definition Momentum slop is a modern pattern: low-effort, low-quality content that catches an early gust of attention and snowballs anyway. The term blends “slop,” a label for mass-produced junk content, with “momentum,” the tendency of algorithms and audiences to keep pushing what is already moving. Put together, it names junk that grows precisely […]

Rule #13 of Monk Mode: Quit sugar and processed food

Clean inputs create clean outputs. Remove sugar and processed foods and your energy, mood, and discipline stabilize. What this rule means Why it works What to remove What to keep Read labels in 10 seconds A simple plate template Swap matrix Batch cook plan in 60 minutes Craving playbook Social and travel strategy Budget help […]

The power of never showing any signs of weakness

Projecting steadiness changes how others treat you. People follow those who look composed, hire those who look reliable, and negotiate against those who look unsure. Choosing to never show signs of weakness is not about pretending to be perfect. It is about removing cues that invite doubt and replacing them with cues that signal control. […]

How to use the two-minute rule for daily productivity: Step by step

What it is The two-minute rule says: if a task will take less than two minutes, do it immediately. It clears small friction fast, keeps systems tidy, and prevents tiny items from turning into mental clutter. When to use it Avoid using it during deep focus blocks. Capture quick tasks to a list, then run […]

Rule #12 of Monk Mode: Quit nicotine in all forms

Nicotine taxes your focus, sleep, and recovery. Removing it gives you calmer days and cleaner energy. What this rule means Why this rule works Prepare your environment in 30 minutes Your quit day protocol Daily craving playbook Replace the ritual Social and work strategy If dependence is high Metrics that matter Common traps and fixes […]

When Breathing Feels Crunchy or Air Releases Suddenly

Breathing should feel smooth, silent, and effortless. When you take a breath in and then notice a sudden release of air or a crackly, crunchy sound, it can feel unsettling. This experience often indicates an irregular airflow or tension in the respiratory system, but it can arise from several different causes ranging from benign to […]

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