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May 14, 2026

New Japan, NYC, Soderbergh Bonanza, Too Much Movement - Craig Mod

I am always reflecting on something after reading a Craig Mod Roden or Ridgeline issue.

"The thing from which you most protect your creative work — your deep work, your thoughtful work — is: movement. You must create a space free of unnecessary movement. You must be able to retreat to that space and line the walls with adamantine and not let anything in that spins lies to you about distance. All bureaucracy is a lie of the highest order. Each form is a thousand miles."

"A big walk across town, looking at the world is very little movement. It is the precise amount of movement needed to be doing the thing. It is a perfect amount of movement. It is human-sized and kind. It’s movement that contains worlds of stillness."

More walking, less scrolling 🙏

1089 pixels pour comprendre que vous n'existez pas. - EGO

"Et de mon côté, ça me fait du bien me dire que j'emporte avec moi, jusqu'à ma fin, des petits bouts des gens que j'aime, que je garde des traces physiques de leur sourire, de leurs bêtises, de leurs blagues nulles, de leur câlin. Me dire que ces gens vivent en moi, et vivront en Moi, après qu'ils soient partis. Voilà, ça me fait du bien. ça me donne envie de vivre encore plus fort, je crois. " - EGO

taken. — Since You Arrived Vol. IV

What a website can easily learn about you.

Found via https://kottke.org/26/05/0048922-taken

The Secret to Success Is ‘Monotasking’ - The Atlantic

"In a world full of distractions, getting your brain to focus on one thing at a time requires radical measures."

"Multitasking is the act of distracting yourself. It comes with a cost even when tasks feel related, because it requires you to switch the “mental rules of the game,” as the cognitive scientist Daniel Willingham puts it. "

"The famed investor Charlie Munger had it right when he said: “I see these people doing three things at once, and I think, God what a terrible way that is to think.”"

LISTERS: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching

A YouTube documentary like in the old days of Youtube. Made me want to start looking for and learning more about birds

26W07. Intersecting interests · Z1NZ0L1N

Totally relate with @anthonynelzinsantos on having various interests and going for one to another. I like intersecting interests, using my programming passion to share my reading passion or music passions, reading about film photography, running to explore new cities, ... I am doing my best work when I can do that, when I can you use my full-time curiosity in my work

"These aren’t passing and somewhat contradictory interests. These are expressions of my personality, and thus, they are my personality. I am who i am because i love what i love and i love what i love because i am who i am. I couldn’t pick my favourite interest if my life depended on it, because my life depends on everything – and more – on that list."

"“the place where your interests collide are where interesting things happen.”" - Zachary Kai