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good anchor
Last updated: Dec 3

Picking A Good Anchor

Meaningful Relationships , Relationships and Society

Rough patches are guaranteed. Expecting smooth sailing is toxic thinking. The only question is whether [...]

how much money do you really need
Last updated: Dec 3

How Much Money Do You Really Need?

Financial Resilience

Ricky Gervais bought one expensive t-shirt after years of poverty. The lesson isn't about money—it's [...]

debt is death
Last updated: Dec 2

Debt Is Death

Financial Resilience

Debt trades future income for present convenience. Each payment kills a piece of your future [...]

good habits
Last updated: Dec 2

Good Habits Die Hard

Blogging

Ten years of morning yoga taught me good habits become invisible. The best routines disappear [...]

skills
Last updated: Dec 3

Skills You Didn’t Need 150 Years Ago, But You Need Now

Success and Wellness , Technology

The world moves at an incredible pace. We already ran out of letters to denominate [...]

reference points
Last updated: Dec 2

Location Independence And Reference Points

Location Independence

Location independence isn't luxury anymore—it's survival. When governments turn authoritarian overnight, your ability to move [...]

connecting the dots
Last updated: Dec 3

We Can Only Connect The Dots Backwards

Blogging

Steve Jobs was right. You can't see how pieces fit while living forward. Trust accumulates [...]

the squid game
Last updated: Dec 3

Movie Review: The Squid Game

Movie Reviews

I watched Titanic three years late. Squid Game hit differently—brutal capitalism wrapped in children's games. [...]

london bridge
Last updated: Dec 3

London Bridge Is Falling Down

Blogging

Everyone knows the song. Few ask why it stuck. Sometimes titles arrive fully formed, carrying [...]

anger management
Last updated: Dec 3

Anger Management

Meaningful Relationships

Beyond the Jack Nicholson movie, anger management is a learnable skill. I was terrible at [...]

placebo and nocebo
Last updated: Dec 3

Placebo, Nocebo And The World At Large

Blogging

Placebo heals with belief. Nocebo harms with expectation. The world runs on both—mass belief shapes [...]

slow and steady
Last updated: Dec 2

Slow And Steady Wins The Race

Blogging

Three days post-marathon, the lesson still echoes. Consistent pace beats explosive sprints. The tortoise wins [...]

popularity
Last updated: Dec 13

When They Think They Know You

Meaningful Relationships

I confused popularity with success for years. Long enough to learn how perception works. People [...]

verify, don't trust
Last updated: Dec 2

The Best Outcome Of Cryptocurrencies Adoption

Crypto

Ten years of decentralized assets based on cryptography, not force. The shift isn't just financial—it's [...]

lisbon marathon
Last updated: Dec 2

First Official Marathon In The “New Normal”

Running

First official marathon post-Covid. The race felt different—masks at the start line, different crowd energy. [...]

NFT for writers
Last updated: Dec 2

Experimenting With NFT, But For Writers

Crypto

NFTs exploded for visual artists. Writers missed the train. Now experimenting with tokenizing written work—ownership, [...]

chop wood, carry water
Last updated: Dec 3

Chop Wood, Carry Water

Spirituality and Beliefs

Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. The Zen quote [...]

planet of the apes
Last updated: Dec 3

What’s The Dress Code When Someone Returns From Space?

Blogging , Relationships and Society

Ricky Gervais asked the question nobody considered. Astronauts return from space—what do they wear? The [...]

gratitude
Last updated: Dec 3

If Something Works Out The Way You Wanted It, You Don’t Get Bragging Rights

Motivation and Inspiration , Success and Wellness

Success happened exactly as planned? That's luck, not genius. Claiming credit for favorable outcomes ignores [...]

early rising
Last updated: Dec 3

An Early Riser Is A Failed Late Riser

Health and Fitness , Productivity and Effectiveness

Fifteen years ago I forced myself to wake early. The experiment revealed something unexpected—early risers [...]

stick to the plan
Last updated: Dec 3

When In Doubt, Stick To The Plan

Blogging , Productivity and Effectiveness

Improvisation has its place. But when doubt creeps in, the plan you made with clarity [...]

quantum physics
Last updated: Dec 3

Quantum Physics And The Limitations Of The Scientific Method

Spirituality and Beliefs , Technology

Science works through observation and prediction. Quantum physics broke the model—particles behave differently when observed.

pelorus jack
Last updated: Dec 3

The World Through The Eyes Of Pelorus Jack

Relationships and Society , Spirituality and Beliefs

Pelorus Jack was a dolphin who guided ships through dangerous waters for decades. What did [...]

action and reaction
Last updated: Dec 2

Action And Reaction: How A New World Is Created

Meaningful Relationships

Every action triggers reactions. New worlds emerge from cascading responses to initial moves. Change isn't [...]

first marathon
Last updated: Dec 3

Exactly 9 Years Ago

Health and Fitness , Running

October 7, 2012—overweight, beaten, crawling toward the finish line of my first marathon. The moment [...]

overheating
Last updated: Dec 3

Overheating – A Primer

Health and Fitness , Success and Wellness

Engines overheat when pushed beyond design limits. Humans work the same way. The warning signs [...]

facebook outage
Last updated: Dec 2

What If Social Media Simply Vanishes One Day?

Relationships and Society

Facebook's massive outage reveals our dependence on social media. What would happen if these platforms [...]

simplicity
Last updated: Dec 2

Optimization Versus Simplification

Financial Resilience , Location Independence

We search for new systems to simplify life. The irony—adding complexity to achieve simplicity. Real [...]

Dragos Roua - Default featured image
Last updated: Dec 3

Almost November

Blogging , Spirituality and Beliefs

Almost November is my first song title. The creative process of making music is funnier [...]

the last 2 km of a marathon
Last updated: Dec 2

The Last 2 Kilometers Of A Marathon

Running

Over 50 marathons later, the last 2 kilometers still hurt the same. Your body's empty [...]

blogging
Last updated: Dec 3

365 Days Writing Challenge – Checkpoint Nine

Blogging

Nine months of daily writing. The challenge isn't finding ideas—it's showing up when inspiration is [...]

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