Honestly, 90% of the reason I love exploring new cafes or sitting out in public spaces has nothing to do with the food or the ambiance.
I am just there for the world-class, uninterrupted people-watching. Human behavior is easily the most entertaining thing on the planet.
There’s a specific kind of morning joy in finding beautiful flowers blooming like this.
Sometimes you just need to stop staring at a screen, look up, and appreciate the fact that nature is out here doing its thing flawlessly without any Wi-Fi.
We have apps to track our sleep, apps to remind us to drink water, and apps to block other apps so we can actually get work done.
At this point, my phone isn't an assistant; it's just a very expensive, digital babysitter. 📱🙃
The urge to find a gorgeous, quiet aesthetic cafe to "explore and read" vs. the reality of me sitting in the corner under a massive AC vent, getting distracted by random people’s conversations, and opening Twitter anyway.
Romance is dead; modern life wins. 😂
Fast tech during the day, slow pages between tasks.
I find that reading physical books actually makes my digital focus so much sharper when I get back to work.
What’s a book that completely changed how you view your daily routines?👇
Monday evening inventory: coffee, a book keeping me up way too late, and a screen full of new tech tools I’m playing around with for the week. ☕️📚
Love balancing the fast pace of tech with the slow pace of a good book.
What’s one thing you’re reading or learning this week? 👇
The best people are the ones that understand content. They're a pain in the butt to manage, but you put up with it because they are so good.
Brilliantly framed by Steve Jobs!