Digital Minimalism

The less space and distractions I have, the better I feel. Over time, I’ve been finishing the books in my collection and not replacing them with new ones. I’ve been cutting down the amount of clothes I have, the amount of sugar I allot myself, the supplements I have, the distance between me and the floor when I sleep. Instead of trying to tease out complicated relationships and completely optimize what works for me, I’m trying to use the force of willpower to alter and remove my distractions.

Other than my master’s degree, there’s nothing I’m having to do. It’s cold, my room will be empty. Next, I’m going to reduce the amount of things in my room further as I declutter my virtual life.

I no longer use most social media, but I’ve been getting interested in podcasts and other media. I plan on kicking this habit and approaching the next business I start entirely focused on pushing it forward. I also plan on continuing to push myself intellectually, reading graduate texts in economics, engineering, financial derivatives, project management, English, management, and philosophy.

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