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Days Like Today

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Okay, it's now the 17th of January 2025. It's a Friday and well, you know what? I'm going to talk a little bit about my day and I'm going to say that because I've spent less time thinking, I've spent more time enjoying. Now, there is kind of like some, I don't know, there's a lot of information that you can find nowadays on the internet anyway. So what it is that I'm going to say is that, you know, if you search the internet long enough, and believe me, you don't have to search that long, you will probably find somebody who turns around


and talks to you about the dangers of thinking too little and the dangers of thinking too much. Now, it's only taken me up until now to realise exactly what, you know, to really appreciate what it means to think too little and to think too much. It seems as though, with me anyway, and I'm not entirely certain that this experience applies to anybody else, but it takes a while for me to learn a lesson. I get the information, almost like the left side of my brain almost picks up that information, interprets it and understands that information straight away. But before that information becomes understandable


and applicable in practice, I have to revise that information over and over again and then experience that information in a practical setting before I really begin to understand how to actually use that information to my advantage. And today, days like today, days like yesterday also, but I'm probably going to talk about something different when it comes to yesterday, so I'll stay on today. Days like today, I've learned the reason why thinking too much is a little bit of a danger. Thinking too much kind of like removes you from the present moment.


Even though your brain, again, basically thinking too much is effectively the equivalent of keeping your computer on even when you're not using it. There used to be a period of time where I used to have a Macintosh and that Macintosh wouldn't go off. It didn't matter. I swear, that Mac probably spent years staying on.


Eventually, I think the GPU on it just died. It would have done anyway, it was an old computer but it would have lasted a lot longer if I didn't leave it on for as long. So again, try not to think too much, I'm trying not to think too much and remain in the present moment I guess.

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