Most years in my life, new year's has been significant -- a time to change, reset, refocus, set goals, etc. This year, I don't know why, but I am not into that at all. I am still trying to do all of those things but I am taking things a day at a time, and striving for daily consistency and "path-finding" instead of setting up plans for a whole year. For me, I think it's partly about incorporating learning -- e.g. I might know something in two weeks that would change my entire rest of the year. That doesn't mean don't try to set goals for the year, I guess, but just set them regardless of time frame. All in all, years are pretty arbitrary measuring sticks.
* full plant-based/vegan diet + salt/oil/sugar free
* Linux
* committed to exercise every single day (gym, cycling)
* revamp finances
* regular reading (Three Body Problem, Snow crash etc.)
* regular meditation practice
* climbing mountains
* finishing my computer science degree
- GatesNotes
- NewYorker/NYTimes/NY Magazine
- MarketWatch
- Other blogs?
- Sign up for classes
- Unpack
- Finance/Invest/Budget Deep Dive/ call Fidelity
- MarketWatch / Fool / Bogleheads
- Tech refresh
- Write/Read
- Mindfulness - Mindfulness in Plain English / The Mind Illuminated
- Yoga
- Plan Spring trip
- Journal/Sketchbook
- Cards / Board Games
- Build a project
- Before/After
- Check on CapOne
- Dotsovesky
- Sagan - Cosmos
- Ken Burns prohibition
- https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/01/us/100-years-ago-the-booz...
- Dance
- Sapiens
- Hackers movie / HEAD Monkees
- Kerouac
- Monitor stand
- pretreat
- music video creation
Tesla Roadster space bowie
Ken Burns - Natl Parks
Carl Sagan - Cosmos
Quartz
New Yorker
NYTimes
New York Magazine
Atlantic
Economist
Mindfulness in Plain English
The Mind Illuminated
Walden
Emerson
Digital Minimalism
Steven Pinker
Sapiens
Einstein - Isaacson
Steve Jobs - Isaacson
Hackers/painters
Gita
Bryson
Huxley
Kerouac
Einstein
DaVinci
Birds