This brought me right back to the epic feeling of Interstellar! Love that movie! Going to see Oppenheimer soon!
Thats a very good summary! I feel that on #nostr I get presented content that the feed algorithms on other platforms wouldn’t have suggested to me. It extends my horizons, instead of purely echoing my apparent interests.
Seeing things from an opposing POV is very valuable indeed.
Good morning #nostr! I drove for 11hours yesterday. Starting off the day charging my car and my brain. #coffeechain 
Good morning #nostr
This is my morning view in the summer.
We dont have midnight sun in this region of Norway, but since I have a very good line of sight to the north-east I get to see the sun just as it rises above the horizon. Love the vibrant colours.
#plebchain 
Well, if it were too easy they wouldn’t call it a march! Ensuring good sleep is crucial!
Cool! I like the idea! Do you ever miss the mark? Or do you ever extend beyond three hours?
Good morning #nostr! What is your «20 mile march»? Do you have a daily act of constrained self-discipline that you try to achieve every day?
Currently, mine is doing one Spanish lesson on Duolingo every day.
Good morning! A but of cinnamon in the coffee sounds lovely! How do you apply it? Sticks or ground? In the press or just in the cup? #Coffeechain
Well rested and ready for a new day here in Norway. Plan is to bring out the gear and create some music today! 🎹 #synthstr
Back in his prime Bill Gates regularly issued nightmare memos to his employees. His fears were channeled into action to always stay a step ahead. This reminds me of Roald Amundsen’s redundant supply depots, always anticipating the unforeseen.
I think this is a brilliant example why we must accept that we will all face forces and events beyond our control. On a similar note, we must also reject the idea that external factors will determine our success.
In «Great by Choice», Jim Collins refers to this as productive paranoia.
#bookstr #goodreads #grownostr
Roald Amundsen and Falcon Scott both reached the South Pole. But, although they both dealt with the same circumstances, the same ratio of good and bad weather, the outcomes could not have been more dramatically different.
Jim Collins explains brilliantly in «Great by Choice» how these divergent outcomes resulted from the different behaviors Amundsen and Scott displayed. On one hand, Amundsen had prepared for this years ahead and devised a robust plan with markers, contingencies and redundant supply depots, in case they lost track of their course. He even brought with him four thermometers, while Scott brought only one, and it broke.
#grownostr #coffeechain



