Obsidian might be the first note-taking app where I’ve truly poured my whole life into it. Over the past three years, it’s become more than just notes and daily reminders. More along the ideas reflection, creativity, and daily use. I think everyone should spend just a few minutes a day journaling. And if that feels like too much, at least jot down how you feel and build from there.
Sitting here trying to decide if I should send this passive aggressive email to my property management about the maintenance issue they promised to fix.
Seeing a friend the same face, same laugh, just… a different battery lol. We used to stay up late talking about everything and nothing. Now we’re yawning at 9:30 like it’s midnight. But we still show up, we still laugh, and we still show love. And honestly, that’s all that matters.
I guess I can say that I went too far down the rabbit hole when it comes to 3i/Atlas. At this point you can say I’m fully invested and my curiosity is at its max. I’m at the point where I’m checking for updates like stock prices and even going back and forth on Reddit.
It’s funny how we go on these digital excursions which our brains instantly lock into and then it’s hard to get off. I keep telling myself I can step away anytime… then I hit refresh again.
Maybe obsession just means something finally made me feel something. Also I don’t like that NASA is calling the interstellar object a comet. As if we don’t see them quietly in panic mode.
So I bought clothes from Costco today. I have to say I’m highly pleased with the selection of clothes also the choice of brands. I’m at that age I guess which I am proud to be.
That Jubilee episode gave me a headache. Sure, it was good to see Hasan stand his ground which I wasn’t doubting he would. But honestly, why even step into a room with people that far gone? At some point, it stops being dialogue and starts being a spectacle. Jubilee really might be the most shameless form of clickbait out right now.
With the nonstop flood of news lately, it’s tough to unplug while still wanting to stay informed about what’s happening in the world. How can someone find a healthy balance between staying aware and maintaining peace of mind ?
Can’t ask for a better way to end the NBA season Game 7, man. Now it’s time for the real chaos: the offseason. Also can we agree that Kevin Durant might be the NBA’s first superstar Nomad. 🏀
I’ve been counting down the days for this one The Alters by 11 Bit Studios officially drops tomorrow, and I’m beyond ready to dive in. From everything I’ve seen, it’s shaping up to be one of the most unique sci-fi experiences. It’ll be non stop gaming for me this weekend.
I’m really hoping I don’t turn into one of those cyclists who rides 20 miles just to sip overpriced espresso and talk gear at a coffee shop for two hours.
Lately, I’ve been sitting with the quiet moments more no music, no phone, just the me being present. It’s strange how much we miss while trying to keep up. Maybe the real work is learning to stay still long enough to hear ourselves think.
I’ve got three shipments I’m still waiting on two orders from early March that won’t arrive until next month, and one I placed last week that probably won’t show up until the end of the month. Feels like the effect of Trump’s recently announced tariff announcements. Even just the mention of new tariffs is enough to slow down supply chains and create delays as companies scramble to figure out costs and logistics. I need my outfits for the summer to get here so I can try them out and if I need to return them I can within the 30 days.
Pennsylvania Turnpike finally sent me the bill for last month: $100. Waze said it was the fastest route, not the most expensive one. That one about to sit for a bit..