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🤫 The hidden tax of being late

Sep 10, 2025

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🤫 The hidden tax of being late

Being late rarely feels catastrophic in the moment. A few minutes here, an hour there. But delay has a hidden multiplier: the longer you wait, the steeper the cost becomes—whether in business, health, or relationships.

🤫 Use Momentum to Beat Motivation

Sep 11, 2025

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🤫 Use Momentum to Beat Motivation

Motivation is fickle. Some days it’s there, most days it’s not. What lasts longer is momentum—and the simplest way to build it is through streaks.

🤫 How a Tomato Can Change Your Life

Sep 9, 2025

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🤫 How a Tomato Can Change Your Life

Most of us overestimate what we can do in one sitting and underestimate what we can do in small bursts.

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🤫 Why we climb one need at a time

May 15, 2026

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🤫 Why we climb one need at a time

We like to think we can chase everything at once: success, love, purpose, freedom. But Maslow’s hierarchy reminds us that growth happens in order. You don’t build meaning on an empty stomach.

🤫 Why tomorrow always looks easier than today

May 13, 2026

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🤫 Why tomorrow always looks easier than today

Your brain discounts the future, and pays the price.

🤫 1 Year from now, you could be unrecognizable

May 12, 2026

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🤫 1 Year from now, you could be unrecognizable

Most of us overestimate what we can do in one sitting and underestimate what we can do in small bursts.

🤫 The Lake Wobegon Effect

May 8, 2026

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🤫 The Lake Wobegon Effect

Most people believe they’re better than average at almost everything. Statistically, that can’t be true.

🤫 How a Tomato Can Change Your Life

May 7, 2026

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2 min read

🤫 How a Tomato Can Change Your Life

Most of us overestimate what we can do in one sitting and underestimate what we can do in small bursts.

🤫 Why caring grows wider with time

Apr 26, 2026

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2 min read

🤫 Why caring grows wider with time

From family to strangers to future generations—our circle of empathy keeps expanding.

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