Zuihitsu, 2024-02

Technically, zuihitsu are longer reflections than what I tend to collect. But, the general idea is right. Here’s this month’s installment. If you want the complete set, please download the fortune file.

  • The problem with throwing the tomato is it precludes using it for anything else.
  • When someone says something you don’t understand, ask them to specify or quantify.
  • Who’s down to clown?
  • Be prepared to appreciate what you meet.
  • Respect for the truth is the basis for all morality.
  • Relying on only one sense weakens the others.
  • Subtlety and self-control are power.
  • Train yourself to lean toward the positive under stress.
  • The difference between a people and a mob is some act as individuals.
  • When people question your motives for saying something, they’re implicitly conceding it’s true.—Paul Graham
  • Good pay today doesn’t guarantee good pay tomorrow.
  • We tithe just by living. We breathe the situation, eat the problems, and shit the solutions. That’s life.
  • Don’t prioritize a counterfactual over the actual.
  • A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it.—Rabindranath Tagore
  • Naval’s Razors: 1) If you have two choices to make and it’s 50/50, take the path that’s more painful in the short term, 2) If a task is worth less than your ambitious hourly rate – outsource it, automate it, or delete it.
  • Save yourself, then help those you trust.
  • Don’t take pay in status.
  • Outcomes are easier to manage than behaviors.
  • Leadership is acknowledged by the led.
  • We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.—Seneca
  • Mind your own business.
  • Eliminate junk, whether food, thoughts, energy or people.
  • Living is a compromise, between doing what you want and doing what other people want.—John Updike
  • Change happens when discipline, emotional maturity and taking responsibility for our lives intersect.
  • In a post-scarcity environment, taste is the only differentiator.
  • I don’t believe in words. In general, people lie, they don’t tell the truth. The truth lies in what’s hidden, in what’s not told. Reality lies in the unspoken part of our lives.—Nuri Bilge, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
  • Many things are beyond our control, but our work is our own and should be as good as we can make it.
  • Attend to difficult conversations first.
  • Table stakes and playing the game well are not the same.
  • We do not lack communication, on the contrary we have too much of it. We lack creation. We lack resistance to the present.—Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari, What is Philosophy?, p. 108
  • Respect was invented to cover the empty place where love should be.—Leo Tolstoy
  • Begin by being open, flexible and kind.
  • Live your life as an experiment.
  • It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.—Antoine De Saint-Exupéry
  • Don’t let life harden your heart.
  • How do you relate to discomfort?
  • Hatred never ceases by hatred but by love alone is it healed.
  • Every moment, a transition.
  • Two things define you: Your patience when you have nothing and your attitude when you have everything.—Imam Ali
  • Testimony is evidence.
  • People by and large become what they think of themselves.—William James
  • Love is consideration, where decisions are made with the preferences of others in mind.
  • Speaking is limited in time and reach. Writing persists.
  • Ideas are dreams.
  • Place your fearful mind in the cradle of love.
  • Intelligence has little to do with happiness or good relationships with others.
  • In this life we cannot do great things, we can only do small things with great love.—Mother Theresa
  • Are you living with the spirit of forgiveness, centered in your heart or from the spirit of judgment?
  • All of us are merely passing through.
  • The silence of the unsaid is always working surreptitiously with another silence, which is that of the unsayable.—John Berger (from his preface to I Could Read the Sky by Timothy O’Grady and Steve Pyke)
  • To heal the body, we must study pain.
  • The imperfect has greater need of love.
  • People with opinions just go around bothering each other.
  • The mind creates the abyss, and the heart crosses it.
  • A cup of understanding, a barrel of love and an ocean of patience.
  • Spiritual progress is turning one insult after another into fuel for development.
  • Life is just a succession of errors.
  • Success comes after failure.
  • More choice means more opportunity for error.
  • Repel the mediocre.
  • Words are where most change begins.—Brandon Sanderson
  • I don’t know. I’m the X, where X is someone of no consequence.
  • If you go, you have to stay gone.
  • Don’t slip on the banana peel of nihilism, even while listening to the roar of Nothingness. ―Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • A pickpocket only sees the saint’s pockets.
  • Peace comes not from fulfilling our wants but ending dissatisfaction.
  • Want what you have and don’t want what you don’t have.
  • Anger shows us the degree of our limits and attachments.
  • Learning requires giving up our stories.
  • Judgment is often prerecorded dramas we play to avoid the unexpected variations of this moment.
  • The judging mind can only be met with the forgiving heart.
  • Clarity without judgment; justice without hatred.
  • A cult is a religion with no political power. ―Tom Wolfe
  • Try your dumbest idea.
  • Correctness is determined by frame.
  • A corrupt process deserves to be hacked.
  • Many in this world recognise nothing as good unless it also brings some profit. They regard their friends much as they do their cattle, ranked according to who promises the largest gain. —Cicero, On Friendship, 79.
  • The bombs we plant in each other are ticking away.—Edward Yang
  • A lie that is half-truth is the darkest of all lies.—Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.—Samuel Johnson
  • Not all skills are trade skills.
  • Big people don’t deliver bad news.
  • Life is not lived in a glass case.
  • Enemies strengthen you. Allies weaken.
  • Every civilization is built on ponzi growth.

Zuihitsu, 2022-12

Technically, zuihitsu are longer reflections than what I tend to collect. But, the general idea is right. Here’s this month’s installment. If you want the complete set, please download the fortune file.

  • The first rule of life: don’t be a dickhead.
  • Men only have money the first month of dating, that’s recruitment budget. Never confuse it with operational budget.
  • Travel is a meat thing. Best for those whose meat is still fresh.
  • Emotional abuse: threats, using relationship history or traditiobal roles to avoid responsibility, pressure, ignoring boundaries, guilting, shaming, and getting other people to manipulate on your behalf.
  • Don’t believe the hype!—Public Enemy
  • Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.—Mark Twain
  • …there is no such thing as information-overload; there is just filter failure.—Clay Shirky
  • How might this experience bring out the best in me and help me grow?
  • Life is self-directed.
  • The planning fallacy, is the tendency to underestimate the amount of time needed to complete a future task, due in part to the reliance on overly optimistic performance scenarios.
  • Stop carrying the world on your shoulders. You ain’t got the build for it.
  • People rarely want advice. Most want to be heard. Learn to listen. Don’t try to fix it, change it, or project your own emotions onto it.
  • A question for wants: if I already had it, would I be glad?
  • Everything is possible. But not everything fits budget and timeline.
  • There’s always a tell, the canary in the coal mine, that announces the change. The hard part is recognizing it.
  • Adjudicating hacks allows systems to evolve.
  • …everybody is going to hurt you. You just gotta find the ones worth suffering for.—Bob Marley
  • Do things for love. Love is not earned. Love is either freely given, or it is not love at all.
  • Art is never finished, only abandoned.—Leonardo Da Vinci
  • The more comfortable you become in your own skin, the less you need to manufacture the world around you for comfort.
  • Get smart in secret and get stupid in public.
  • Do the easy bit first.
  • Looking to the past or present is a great way to miss the future.
  • Authentic love is about freedom, not possession.
  • Be the reason someone feels seen, heard, understood, appreciated, supported, and loved.
  • Choose grow over comfort, discipline over procrastination, improving over impressing, and progress over perfection.
  • Thinking stops at certainty.
  • Without nuance, ideas become more simple and more wrong.
  • It is enough for lazy wits to have the appearance of knowing.
  • Face, accept, float, let time pass.
  • Engage in a conspiracy of love with the whole world.
  • Self-directed learning is never boring.
  • The grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and, for children, it’s tiresome always giving them explanations.—Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
  • Most beliefs put ideology above evidence.
  • Wisdom is knowing the right thing to do at the right time.
  • Crickets are the orchestra of the stars.
  • Struggle leads to transformation.
  • We are all living off the fat of a dream gone bad.
  • Launch determines orbit.
  • You are not your thoughts or opinions.
  • When I shit job needs to be done, cover all the angles and try not to get shat upon.
  • To own an idea, you have to spend the cognitive time buying it.
  • Stay cautious, stay alive.
  • The overall aim of most thought is tranquillity, not truth.
  • Bees and flies eat different food. No fly can convince a bee to start eating shit.
  • The problem with stereotypes is people never live up to them.
  • Say, or learn to say: I’m sorry. I don’t know. I was wrong. I need help.
  • Lotteries distract from discontent with irrational hope.
  • Day wise, decade foolish.
  • Without agency, every problem is a catastrophe.
  • Speaking without thought is not the same as speaking the truth.
  • Philosophy is question fandom.
  • The path to self-realization is strewn with embracing uncomfortable truths.
  • Addiction is often an expression of anger.
  • Respect leaves room for questions and challenges.
  • Through play, we re-learn how to trust our own eyes and ears and resist those who would command us.
  • It is enough that it is engaging until we are ready to walk away.

Zuihitsu, 2022-11

Technically, zuihitsu are longer reflections than what I tend to collect. But, the general idea is right. Here’s this month’s installment. If you want the complete set, please download the fortune file.

  • All great change comes from community and from individuals learning what  is within their individual and collective power.
  • Choose in your best interest. Forgive yourself for the past. Everyday, create your future self and some moments of peace.
  • Wear your Halloween costume on a different day.
  • Prediction is less important than adaptability.
  • The most important question: what can I learn from this?
  • In the sublime war of man against Reality man has but one weapon, the imagination. 
  • A beautiful thing is never perfect.
  • You can’t fight ideas with bullets.
  • Ignorance of some topics is wisdom.
  • Conflict can help people connect, but many people engage in: score keeping, deflection, gaslighting, or defensiveness.
  • Understand and express what you want.
  • Conflict is made worse when we fight (attack), flight (leave), freeze (play dead), or fawn (appease/people people) because information cannot be processed. Pause the discussion if any of these are happening.
  • Always three options: accept, reframe or reject.
  • Monetize your problems.
  • Complacency breeds crisis. Hustle breeds abundance.
  • The normal consists of a null set which nobody and nothing really fits.
  • Don’t yuck the yums of others.
  • The ear catches what the eye misses.
  • If your life is a mess, your work is a mess.
  • Debts to be paid: once for a simple trade, twice for free-given aid, and thrice for the insult made.
  • Risk cannot be destroyed, it can only be shifted through time and redistributed in form.—Christopher Cole
  • I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.—Feynman
  • Vanity is the quicksand of reason.—George Sand
  • Sometimes you can be done even if you’re not finished.
  • The purpose of thinking is so our though to die instead of us.—Alfred North Whitehead
  • There is always something that can’t be fixed.
  • Better to live with the devil than with an angry woman.
  • Frustration often precedes desire.
  • Coopted language is a tool of oppression.
  • You are not responsible for the emotions of others.
  • The secret of power is the knowledge that others are more cowardly than you are.—Ludwig Borne
  • Talking often runs way ahead of the doing.
  • In life, and in the circus, you need to gasp.
  • Celebrate other people’s wins.
  • A tragedy rarely ends with the principals.
  • If it’s your decision, it’s design; if not, it’s a requirement.—Alistair Cockburn
  • A rule of thumb: one needs to wait a minimum of 12 to 15 seconds for young children to respond to a question or a command.
  • If you’re playing defense, you’re losing.
  • …everything that lives, not vegetative life alone, emerges from darkness and, however strong its natural tendency to thrust itself into the light, it nevertheless needs the security of darkness to grow at all.—Hannah Arendt
  • Speak less, to fewer people and less often.
  • Lend freely, against good collateral, at a penalty rate.
  • A smart person learns from their mistakes, and a wise person learns from other people’s mistakes.
  • Never sleep with anybody who has more problems than you.—Robert McKee.
  • Being vulnerable is hard, but it’s the only way for us to more fully understand what we need to explain.
  • Speak your truth and live with the consequences.
  • All is fair if you predeclare.
  • Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king. And a king ain’t satisfied till he rules everything.—Bruce Springstein
  • Who you are is not your fault, but it is your responsibility.
  • What we hate most in others is usually what we hate most in ourselves.
  • Real confidence looks like humility. You no longer need to advertise your value because it comes from a place that does not require the validation of others.
  • True adventure rarely comes freshly scrubbed. Sometimes, you gotta get your hands dirty.
  • Personal growth implies outgrowing some relationships too.
  • Fortune favors the prepared mind.—Louis Pasteur
  • Don’t water dead plants.
  • Honor your needs and limits.
  • When someone says they don’t fit in, they’re probably looking to fit in, somewhere.
  • The personal is more important than the perfect.
  • You can not calm the storm. You can only calm yourself until the storm has passed.
  • Bow down before the one you serve, you’re going to get what you deserve.—Trent Reznor
  • The world is full of lonely people waiting to make the first move.
  • Everything you feed grows.
  • Wait until the outcome is clear, and then wait some more.