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Nostalgia for Today
This year has been hard. Really hard.
It’s like 2024 decided to be 5 years at once. Maybe it’s a tax thing.
How does one feel feelings?
Lately, I’ve been having regular conversations with my mentor and friend, Simon Carcagno, and this man has been on a roll. He will make these, seemingly throwaway, comments and observations that worm there way into my brain and unlock and unblock these mental obstacles I’ve been struggling with since the beginning of 2024.
Why be grateful when you can WIN?
I’ve never been against gratitude. In fact, I have my whole trifecta of Love – Gratitude – Imagination and how it’s important to tap into all of them.
But I’ve got to be honest.
Practicing gratitude, at least in the way I do it, does not make me feel good.
Pro-blem? Existential Dread
“Pro-bleeeeeemmmmm?!?!?” she exclaimed, while sticking a microphone taped to a golden mannequin leg into my face.
I stare at her, my eyes wide, slightly panicking while scrambling for a better way to explain what I want to say. I draw a blank. I resign myself to saying “existential dread”.
Life Hack: Incentivize your Good Habits with Bad Ones
So there I was, minding my own business, when the Digital Wellbeing app on my phone decides to inform me that I’m spending an average of 15 hours a week on Tiktok.
Sir, I think at the app, how could you say something so controversial, yet so brave?
Little’s Law and Working Smarter
This concept, introduced by this episode of Fixable, has brought together some of my favorite things: mathematics and working smarter.
Men Ruin Plans
They say when you make a plan, God laughs at you. Then, God then sends a man to ruin your plan!
Preparing for Your Blessings
This blog post is inspired by a tiktok video created by @notwildin.
My Dopey Idea
My experience completing the RunDisney 2024 Dopey Challenge. Four days, four races, 48.6 miles.
Why do you support a genocide?
Nicholas Epley, a Professor of Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago, once wrote “Your brain’s greatest skill is its ability to think about the minds of others in order to understand them better.”
So, I decided to exercise that skill to understand why someone would support the genocide occurring in Palestine. Here are the reasons I came up with…
My Home Alone Tasting Experience
Ever since I learned about it on Tiktok, I have always wanted to got to a Taste Film event. Unfortunately, they are based in the UK, so it’s going to require a little extra coordination.
How to Automate Something Repetitive Using Python
I didn’t realize I would have actual applications for what I learned in my Automate the Boring Stuff course so quickly! If you have any tasks that require the same sequence of mouse clicks, keyboard taps or anything like that to occur, then I have a time-saver for you!
Testing out a Roulette Strategy
Determine a fixed amount of money to gamble (e.g. $1,000).
Pick which color to bet on (e.g. Black)
Start by betting the minimum bet (e.g. $5)
Every round, increase your bet by $5, but continue to bet on the same color.
Stop play when either of the two events occur:
• You’ve doubled your total cash.
• The amount of money you have is less than your next bet.
Saving to Text Files Through the Command Line (A Python Shortcut)
As I near the end of my Automate the Boring Stuff course, I’m learning some very useful tools - especially as a Windows user. In order to synthesize my learning, I decided to do a little project combining a few new python functionalities I learned.
The Fountain of Youth Runs with the Blood of Your Ego
What does it mean to be young? In the broadest of terms, it means to be on the early side of the spectrum, to have a path ahead, to be certain that progress is possible.
Creating A User Friendly Inventory Using Python Dictionaries
While I was reviewing chapter 5 of Automate the Boring Stuff, I learned about using Dictionaries in Python. One of the fun exercises demonstrated by the book was using Python’s Dictionary functionality to create a database for a list of supplies for a picnic.
Teaching Financial Literacy… for Fun!
A few weeks ago, I was listening to a special episode of the Teacher’s Off Duty Podcast with Daymond John and they were talking about teaching kids financial literacy. One idea they mentioned was having an in-class economy, where students earn classroom currency and then have to budget their money accordingly.
Did ChatGPT just read me for filth?
I asked ChatGPT to scan through my entire website and then, based on the writing there, suggest some jokes I would make. Previously I’ve asked it to suggest blog posts and their suggestions felt like light roasts, so I was excited to see what it would come up with.
Connecting Python to Google Sheets and Saving Time
I am currently interested in using Python to Automate the Boring Stuff. Recently, I found an opportunity to apply it in my work at Bleeker and it was a huge time-saver and will add quite a bit of value over time. I figured it would be valuable to write out how I did it here for my own reference, but perhaps you will find it useful too!