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I keep most of the other cool stuff in my wiki. Here’s distilled content that I thing might be of interest to anyone that stumbled upon this page.

Articles

I am big fan of long format investigative writing. If the author spends the time researching the topic and is able to assimilate accumulated knowledge into a coherent piece writing the topic stops being relevant. This list is longer than I originally intended but I read a lot and there’s just simply a lot of great articles worth mentioning:

So many articles by William Langewiesche… I will be fully honest here, absolutely anything by William Langewiesche is a pure masterpiece. If you love investigative, thrilling writing go ahead and read all Williams articles on Vanityfair. Disclaimer, you will want more!

Blogroll

Quotes

I am most likely destined for average life, which is completely fine. If you zoom out further and it becomes pretty hard to view this tiny spec of time we’ve given and all its trappings as anything more than ridiculous. You could become the most famous person in all of human history, build empires, construct massive monuments to your achievement, etch your damn face into the earth with a laser in space… and you’d still have just as much importance, in the scale of time and space, as every human that ever lived. Zero.1

Philosophy

I am pragmatic optimist, ISTJ-A (Logistician) personality type according to Myers–Briggs Type Indicator.

To greater or lesser extend I identify with following philosophies:

  • Stoicism

    The core teachings of Stoicism focus on the development of self-control and resilience in the face of life’s difficulties, and emphasize the importance of living in accordance with reason. Stoics believe that the key to a happy and fulfilling life is to focus on what is within our control, and to cultivate inner peace by accepting the things that are outside our control. They also believe in living a virtuous life, and see wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance as the four cardinal virtues.