Musings Of Sporring - Issue #31

Back on track again, it was an intense time doing 31 challenges for the past weeks. From this issue is the Bi-weekly newsletter back.

A Journal Of Thoughts

  1. The heat has been bothering me the past week, up to 32 degrees aren't my bag honestly. But I'm also conflicted as I love the warmth of summer. How about you?

  2. My garden is (of course) growing and I'm guessing I can soon start to harvest tomatoes. Cucumbers and zucchini is now a daily commodity.

  3. due to the drought, my well has dried up, and I'm now realizing how much water I'm using. I have got delivered drinking water and water to flush my toilet so I'll manage for a week now. After that hopefully, the well will be filled up again.

Book(s) I've read Recently

It had some good points, and I can agree that the best thoughts and creativity happens for me in the mornings.

‘Art for Money’ practically serves as a financial behavioral guide when it comes to making money for your Art. Being under 80 pages, it’s a quick read but that doesn’t make it any less valuable. Actually, we find the book incredibly valuable for creative freelancers who struggle with the concept of getting paid for what they do and most importantly in time!

Links I Found Interesting

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Owning things used to be simple. You went to the store. You paid money for something, whether it be a TV, clothes, books, toys, or electronics. You took your item home, and once you paid it off, that thing belonged to you. It was yours. You could do whatever you wanted with it.

Centuries have passed since Talos, the giant Greek automaton, walked the shores of Crete. He was a gift from the god Hephaestus, the myth goes, to protect European people from pirates and invaders. Today, we don’t believe in giant bronze robots sent by divine providence.

Interesting longread about Evernote and how they have failed.

Legendary investor, programmer, and Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham once wrote that one of the best ways to come up with ideas for your next startup is to ask what product you wish someone else would make for you.

By now, many of us are burnt out. In addition to the stresses about our health and safety, we’ve had to worry about job losses, changes in working conditions, as well as juggling family and work in a way that is even more exhausting than the usual. (And the usual wasn’t all that great either.

When I first discovered non-fiction books, I thought they were the best thing since sliced bread. Whatever problem you could possibly have, there’s a book out there to help you solve it. I had a lot of challenges at the time, and so I started devouring lots of…

In the age of knowledge abundance, it’s easy to lose your autonomy of thinking for yourself. There are many experts, influencers and authority figures we look to for better and factual knowledge. But it pays to make sense of all the advice and recommendations you find yourself.

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