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I have added the two works mentioned in the post by Kuhn and Fayerabend to my reading list. I have read some of Greabers work and while idealistic/unrealistic in some parts I really like the antidote to "popular" thoughts/theory. Can you recommend other books/works? I have "Small is Beautiful" on my reading list already. I wanted to read it after Conviviality, but never got to it after I abandoned Conviviality - but your mention of it moved it up my list.
Description: Product Owner, Technical Lead and Enterprise Architect with over 15 years’ experience in finance, airline, healthcare, and public sectors. Worked for both large corporations and co-founded startups. Skilled in full-stack development, enterprise architecture, vendor procurement, and regulatory compliance. Proven track record of leading transformation initiatives, aligning business and IT, and delivering robust, secure, and scalable solutions both on-prem and in cloud. Would love to work in space or automotive industries.
There is use and there is overuse. What you are also seeing is lifestyle and socioeconomic influences. Construction workers are not necessarily in the highest income bracket, may not have the same access to healthcare or have the mental, physical or economical bandwidth to take extra good care of their body.
Description: Product Owner, Technical Lead and Enterprise Architect with over 15 years’ experience in finance, airline, healthcare, and public sectors. Worked for both large corporations and co-founded startups. Skilled in full-stack development, enterprise architecture, vendor procurement, and regulatory compliance. Proven track record of leading transformation initiatives, aligning business and IT, and delivering robust, secure, and scalable solutions both on-prem and in cloud. Would love to work in space or automotive industries.
I really like it! Sometimes I just want to read something random and sampling from small personal websites is a great way to discover new people to follow.
Thanks a lot for reading! And even going further and reading other posts than the one linked. I have corrected the typo - thank also for pointing that out.
Yes motorcycles are quite the joy! I am glad to hear of your discovery of that fact. I am a bit envious of you being in Portugal as I would expect the weather to allow for driving all year round?
Funny - for me it is the other way round. I always think of bikes even though I of course know of the underwear brand as well :)
Thank you very much for your kind words. I think that I have finally reconciled with myself that I will primarily be sharing images on my own website and not social media, even though that may mean that very few people see it. So I am glad to hear you saw some and liked them :)
I think you hit the nail on the head here and something else I seem to struggle a bit with. I am very good at reading, thinking, contemplating. But I need to get more out of my head - from lack of better wording. I actually wrote "read less - do more". In my notebook recently. So I could not agree more with what you are saying.
Haha I apart from both of them relating to stoicism I am not sure there is much connection. But scrolling through some of the comments on reddit sure made me smile - so thanks for that :)
Thanks a lot! Yes, I agree that it is easier with physical books although even there I can already see that I may be painting myself into a corner. But ebooks are obviously "worse" in that regard. I loved when I found StandardEbooks.org and Gutenberg - all these classic books for free. But over time I have realized that I have so many of them on my kindle and always seems to find new ones rather than finishing existing.
With regards to cameras, I also came to Fuji although from Nikon. But I agree, the important part is getting better at photography and the better you know your camera the more it can become an extension of yourself.
There is just something very alluring about the daydream of having the new camera and taking those "perfect" images. When in fact nothing is keeping me from going out and shooting those "perfect" images with the camera I already have.
Interesting. I have read quite a few translations of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and also found a clear favorite. But I am actually not even sure which translation of Letters from a Stoic my current book is. I have just always liked the language in it.
I have started exploring Seneca/stoicism again. Prompted partly by a recent submission here, partly by personal reasons. Instead of consuming other peoples interpretation of stoicism I decided to go as close to the source as feasible for me. I have read Letters from a stoic a number of times before and my copy is filled with highlights, but this time I think I will try to limit myself to one or two letters a day and then really think about them properly.
The first one really hit me hard and prompted me to write out my own thoughts (https://jesperreiche.com/seneca-letter-2/) whether I will keep doing that I am a little unsure. It feels on the border of how personal I want to be/share on my blog.
P.S. I can see the irony in writing about me going to the source instead of consuming other peoples interpretation and then sharing a link to my own interpretation :)
I do not know if the author/creator is a user here on HN. But if you are, then absolutely amazing work. I love everything about it! You really did create a much more aesthetically pleasing camera and must have learned a ton along the way. I applaud your courage and/or naïveté to even undertake a project like this for no other reason than because you want it to exist.
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Description: Product Owner, Technical Lead and Enterprise Architect with over 15 years’ experience in finance, airline, healthcare, and public sectors. Worked for both large corporations and co-founded startups. Skilled in full-stack development, enterprise architecture, vendor procurement, and regulatory compliance. Proven track record of leading transformation initiatives, aligning business and IT, and delivering robust, secure, and scalable solutions both on-prem and in cloud. Would love to work in space or automotive industries.