Jonny
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walking and journaling and reflecting and i've actually been tuning an ai model using a few kind of different database structures to identify the optimal categorization method for life hacks and you're doing it again what i've come down to is physical and digital so You said this exact same thing. Actually, last year it was a team of operational analysts.
I think we're getting closer to the same conclusion. What a relief.
I think we're getting closer to the same conclusion. What a relief.
I think we're getting closer to the same conclusion. What a relief.
So the physical life hack is to use things that annoy you, like mild irritations throughout the day, as gratitude triggers. So wake up in the morning, 7am, you hear a siren going past, you're like, oh, bloody hell, I just want five minutes more sleep. And that's a gratitude trigger for, that could have been me in the ambulance.
So the physical life hack is to use things that annoy you, like mild irritations throughout the day, as gratitude triggers. So wake up in the morning, 7am, you hear a siren going past, you're like, oh, bloody hell, I just want five minutes more sleep. And that's a gratitude trigger for, that could have been me in the ambulance.
So the physical life hack is to use things that annoy you, like mild irritations throughout the day, as gratitude triggers. So wake up in the morning, 7am, you hear a siren going past, you're like, oh, bloody hell, I just want five minutes more sleep. And that's a gratitude trigger for, that could have been me in the ambulance.
Or you could be even the driver of the ambulance, still pretty rubbish having to drive an ambulance at seven in the morning. Or you could be in the back of the ambulance. So it's like, oh, okay, there's a little switch. You encounter someone who's a bit of a dick to you at the checkout in a shop or whatever, and you go, They're being a dick because they're miserable at their job.
Or you could be even the driver of the ambulance, still pretty rubbish having to drive an ambulance at seven in the morning. Or you could be in the back of the ambulance. So it's like, oh, okay, there's a little switch. You encounter someone who's a bit of a dick to you at the checkout in a shop or whatever, and you go, They're being a dick because they're miserable at their job.
Or you could be even the driver of the ambulance, still pretty rubbish having to drive an ambulance at seven in the morning. Or you could be in the back of the ambulance. So it's like, oh, okay, there's a little switch. You encounter someone who's a bit of a dick to you at the checkout in a shop or whatever, and you go, They're being a dick because they're miserable at their job.
They're having a bad time. I can go home and eat my sushi and pot of mango or whatever. They have to be on shift. So just having that little flip has been really valuable.
They're having a bad time. I can go home and eat my sushi and pot of mango or whatever. They have to be on shift. So just having that little flip has been really valuable.
They're having a bad time. I can go home and eat my sushi and pot of mango or whatever. They have to be on shift. So just having that little flip has been really valuable.
I'm sure there's loads. Yeah. But it's, I guess it's how flexible do you want to be?
I'm sure there's loads. Yeah. But it's, I guess it's how flexible do you want to be?
I'm sure there's loads. Yeah. But it's, I guess it's how flexible do you want to be?
Both are good effects of that, aren't they? I think it's, it's like a nice side effect to have.
Both are good effects of that, aren't they? I think it's, it's like a nice side effect to have.
Both are good effects of that, aren't they? I think it's, it's like a nice side effect to have.
Why do you think the standard of cars in America is generally higher? Is it more of a status symbol?