Are You a Patient?

James Altucher posted some thoughts on civilian life this morning: I was a civilian for a long time.   I worked in my cubicle, hoping to get a raise … a promotion. Sometimes the cubicle changed and it would be a new title, new company, new “friends”, new employee handbook. New boss to choose whether […]

Do small changes really work?

  Imagine a sunrise. The world is dark, bathed in starlight. Maybe there are a few clouds lingering on the horizon, fog creeping in. Soon the sky begins to lighten. The stars start to fade, so gradually you barely notice at first. Slowly, softly, you see the first shimmers of sunlight peeking over the horizon. The […]

Entropy, Pt. II

It’s so easy to fall into the trap of “I’ll do it tomorrow.” Or “I’m not doing that bad–Remicade’s got me covered.” Or “Everyone else is functioning on this lifestyle, I can make it through too.” Yes, I could do it tomorrow. But tomorrow is always one day off. Yes, Remicade is getting me through […]