Frank Herbert, author of Dune, wrote an obscure nonfiction paperback in 1980. “Without Me, You’re Nothing” was a before-its-time manifesto about the unavoidable primacy of the personal computer and …
Self-Maintenance Rule #3: Eat More Fruits & Veggies, Get Your Black Belt, And Fight The 2-Front War
I’ve had high blood pressure since med school. It’s a spooky thing if you find things like kidney failure, stroke, and heart attack worrisome. And being an overthinker, of course I …
Consistency: Not The Hobgoblin, But The Holy Frikkin’ Grail
I get it, but I still shake my head. I’m very big on the primacy of consistency. It’s taken me about 40 years to appreciate it, but better late than never: Showing up regularly, …
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