With Covid, I’ve been trying to keep my kids home and occupied without resorting to endless hours of video games. We’ve been playing a lot of board games, a favorite of theirs being Settlers of Catan. My kids love it, and it’s tough to beat either one of them. There are a bunch of ways to win, … [Read more...]
Useful chunks (instead of super detailed)
I got an email from someone not too long ago. I didn’t ask permission from them, so I won’t share their name. But they had a question that comes up a lot. And by a lot, I mean probably every day. *** After listening to your podcast during my winter break, I realized a lot of the high … [Read more...]
Confidence and anxiety
Confidence and anxiety are two sides of the same coin. The fear and anxiety will make it impossible to concentrate. If you can’t stay focused, you will fail. Plain and simple. I’ve talked with hundreds of people who have failed their exam and losing it in the middle of the test seems to be the #1 … [Read more...]
Why I deleted the snakes
The snakes became an addiction. So, I killed them. All of them.I was looking for something small and distracting to do. The lack of sunlight in December and January usually gets me bummed a bit, and this year seems to be the same. Work had been crazy busy, and I was tired. I was looking for a brief … [Read more...]
The most gallstones ever?
I don’t know if it’s the record, but I read once that Dr. Bimal C. Shah at Bhaktivedanta Hospital laparoscopically removed 2,350 gallstones from one person. Holy smokes. That is amazing. Like insane. I only do about three or four gall bladders a year, but I’m thinking a few to 10 or so … [Read more...]
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