I used to think that I was able to call “home” wherever I was, until one day I realized that “home” is where the heart is.
Home is where my heart is. It’s the place that calls me and where I feel really happy.
I used to think that I was able to call “home” wherever I was, until one day I realized that “home” is where the heart is.
Home is where my heart is. It’s the place that calls me and where I feel really happy.
To build good habits you need = consistency + patience
Stoic Philosophers:
Stoic Virtues:
It’s May 2021, and for some reason I hadn’t been able to finish writing this review.
2020 was hard for everybody. I missed my family and friends. I missed traveling and going to events, but I want to focus on the things I learned and achieved during last year.
I had planned to read 12 books, one per month, and I read 20.
The plan for 2020 was to run a half marathon. I didn’t complete this goal, but I’m very proud that 2020 was the year I focused the most on exercise. I walked and run, and the last quarter of the year I started weight training at home, using Fitbod app. According to their website, “Fitbod’s training algorithm understands your strength-training ability, studies your past workouts and adapts to your available gym equipment.”
What I like the most about the app is how easy it is to use. It adapts and teaches me how to train. I don’t have to think about routines or how much to lift. As a beginner in weight lifting, this is very important to me.
2020 I got the following certifications:
I still have pending the “Intro to Programming Nanodegree” course at Udacity.
In progress: Udacity programming course.
Work:
Personal:
Leather Crafting
At the beginning of 2020 I found on YouTube about Leather Crafting, and after watching a few videos I decided to try it.
I took two classes at Tandy Leather, one to build a wallet and another one to build a passport holder.
If you want to learn about Leather Crafting these YouTube channels are a good way to start:
Lessons Learned:
“Sure, there may be billions of frogs, but sometimes I’ll notice there are only ten different kinds of frogs. So that’s a good second tip: you should kiss one of these, one of those—but don’t try to kiss every possible frog. First figure out how many kinds of frogs there are and then see if you can kiss one of each kind.”
“Life will keep hitting you over the head with the same lesson until you listen.”
“There’s the First Door,” I told Matt, “the main entrance, where the line curves around the block. That’s where ninety-nine percent of people wait around, hoping to get in. “Then there’s the Second Door, the VIP entrance. That’s where the billionaires, celebrities, and the people born into it slip through.” Matt nodded. “School and society make you feel like those are the only two ways in. But over the past few years, I’ve realized there is always, always…the Third Door. It’s the entrance where you have to jump out of line, run down the alley, bang on the door a hundred times, crack open the window, sneak through the kitchen—there’s always a way. Whether it’s how Bill Gates sold his first piece of software or how Steven Spielberg became the youngest studio director in Hollywood history, they all took—” “—the Third Door,” Matt said, a smile spreading across his face. “That’s how I’ve lived my whole damn life.”
“I’d always seen success and failure as opposites, but now I could see they were just different results of the same thing—trying. I swore to myself that from now on I would be unattached to succeeding, and unattached to failing. Instead, I would be attached to trying, to growing.”
Action Items/To Think: