Being principled
A lot of people want to tell others how to live, what to wear, what to do base on their so-called principles. This is not a good way to live a life. I actually like principles. I have a lot… Read More »Being principled
A lot of people want to tell others how to live, what to wear, what to do base on their so-called principles. This is not a good way to live a life. I actually like principles. I have a lot… Read More »Being principled
Countries, communities, companies, families, all have their own culture. And it is in their interest that their members accept and follow it. But each person also has its own values, personality, goals. And it is in their interest to follow… Read More »Culture has two sides
“I I actually work with and manage multiple Kubernetes, mission critical infrastructure that actually matters. I spend my entire day working with containerised applications, and what do I find when I load up Reddit? Ansible playbook writing maniacs trying to… Read More »Recommended Read: You are all a bunch of sick freaks.
“A place is a collision between human culture and physical space.” https://aeon.co/essays/how-the-scientists-of-the-1960s-turned-the-moon-into-a-place
It is hard to talk with people that do not read. They have banal thoughts. You cannot even start developing more serous thoughts if the greatest ideas you have ever encountered were your own. The easiest thing you can do… Read More »Banal conversations
“I can’t stress enough how bad this is. In a world drowned in manipulative advertising, your circle of friends and colleagues you know personally is your last source of trustworthy recommendations.” https://jacek.zlydach.pl/blog/2019-07-31-ads-as-cancer.html
For a lot of things, common sense is enough. But for some, you need some data and context. For example, vitamin D deficient people are more often sick. Common sense would tell you, that taking vitamin D supplements will make… Read More »Simple solutions and common sense
[Jocko Podcast] 446: Using Asymmetric Warfare To Even The Odds In Competition #jockoPodcasthttps://podcastaddict.com/jocko-podcast/episode/179072332 via @PodcastAddict
“Blogging forces clarity. It makes you structure your thoughts, sharpen your perspective. You stop writing fluff because — let’s be honest — you’re writing for yourself. And if you can’t keep yourself interested, nobody else stands a chance.” https://andysblog.uk/why-blog-if-nobody-reads-it