Chilly in boston

Again no photos, but chilly! Anyway, here’s a shot of my lunch. Coffee n scotch! mmmmmmm warm tummy happy tummy.

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Mmmmmmmmmoooooooo

Pre-Jam coffee at JP Licks. Snowy and chilly and wet – PERFECT weather for in

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Increase your anti-fragility

How redundancies increase our antifragility is obvious: if you only have one of something, and it fails, you can be up the creek without a paddle. Members of the military have a maxim that neatly sums up Taleb’s philosophy: “Two is one and one is none.”

~ Brett McKay from, Two Is One and One Is None

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Cornwall’s

Lunch in Boston! …not shown, pastrami sandwich. *burp*

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Extinction burst

The Misconception: If you stop engaging in a bad habit, the habit will gradually diminish until it disappears from your life.

The Truth: Any time you quit something cold turkey, your brain will make a last-ditch effort to return you to your old ways.

David McRaney from, Extinction Burst

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Boston

Yes!

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Passing through

Dreary in this morning. Strollin 8th ave to Penn Station. bound!

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Being in balance

Being in balance is an amazingly complex process that our body handles at all times – sitting, standing, walking or simply moving. Without balance we would fall. And moving in diverse environments creates the need of very good balance. But as stated in the beginning, it is very complex. Because how do we even define balance? Is it the ability not to fall? Or is it the ability to react to falling – and adapt – in that specific moment?

Marcus Grandjean from, Balance the Edge

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Too much information

I’ve seen the whole world six times over
Sea of Japan to the cliffs of Dover,
Overkill. Overview. Over my dead body.
Over me. Over you. Over everybody.
Too much information /
Runnin’ through my brain.

~ The Police

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Jorno

Longest KickStarter I’ve done, but this Bluetooth keyboard is AWESOME

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