Shortly before launching my blog/website, I had a TODO item to read “Show Your Work: 10 Ways To Share Your Creativity And Get Discovered” by Austin Kleon. I wasn’t necessarily seeking for motivation, as I already had an idea what I want to share with the world. But I’ve taken notes that this book was …
I’m a big proponent of personal freedom and acquiring multiple citizenships is a major factor for that. When I talk about this, whether on X or IRL, people often seem to misunderstand the benefits a second nationality can provide. In this post, I’ll cover my top 7 reasons why everyone should strive to be a …
What is luxury? In simplest terms, it’s a condition of abundance – possessing or experiencing something considered rare, valuable, or exclusive, often accompanied by a sense of indulgence and enjoyment. At the same time, it’s is not a universally accepted concept across all cultures and societies. The perception of luxury can vary greatly from one …
As our little one reached the 9 month milestone, the time came to reflect on another trimester of his remarkable journey. A reminder: our son was born one month prematurely and also he was SGA (small for gestational age). In this post, I’ll share his progress and achievements until his 9th month, to give parents an …
“The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment” by Eckhart Tolle is a book that can have a life-changing impact for many. Especially for people that live with regret, worry, anxiety, or struggle with racing thoughts and overthinking. The whole spectrum, basically. Eckhart Tolle maps out the journey towards “enlightenment” and the primary obstacle …
We all have misconceptions. A field that’s especially misunderstood by the average person is personal finance. People are prone to believe various myths about money and end up sad, poor, and frustrated as a consequence. This post is aimed to that segment of the general population – those who think that money is evil, that time …
A few days ago, my wife posted a sequence of Instagram stories on motherhood and dropping babies to daycare. Her phone blew up – it turned out to be quite a controversial topic. Needless to say, I found the content extremely valuable. And since my blog has a fatherhood category, this fits perfectly in it. …
As we celebrate six months of pure love, laughter, and milestones reached, it’s time to reflect on the progress our baby has made. A reminder: our son was born one month prematurely and also he was SGA (small for gestational age). In this post, I want to share his progress and achievements of the first …
I’d definitely place “Overcoming Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts” among the books that had an actual positive impact on my life. As an extreme pragmatist, I always strived to dissect my worries into actionable steps. Although this works amazing most of the time, I sometimes got stuck in unecessarily long cycles of thought patterns. And only after …
How to do what you love? After years of contemplating this question, I’m confident to say that I figured it out. And I can answer it in a single sentence. However, in order to relate to such an information-dense summary without misunderstanding it, we need to cover a lot of ground. I’ll start with the …
We’re proud to have guaranteed the status of a world citizen to our son before he was even born. We did this by granting him 3 citizenships: Dutch, Hungarian, and Macedonian. Besides emotional and financial stability, we consider multiple citizenships the biggest gift for a newborn. With all the being said, here is how we …
“The Art of War” by Sun Tzu stands as a timeless classic offering insights into ancient Chinese military tactics. The book’s concise maxims provide wisdom that’s not only applicable to the battlefield, but also to various aspects of modern life. These range from business and leadership all the way to interpersonal relationships. Below, you can …
Today, I’ll share my notes from Arthur Schopenahuer’s “Counsels and Maxims”. Whether you’re a seasoned philosophy enthusiast or a newcomer to Schopenhauer’s ideas, I hope you can find some value in my short-format conclusions. Remember, this is neither a book review nor a summary. Just condensed notes for myself. My Notes from “Counsels and Maxims” …
Some time ago, I wrote a post about the birth of my son. In summary: he was born prematurely and was classified as SGA (small for gestational age). In this post, I’ll share his achievements and stats during his first trimester of independent life. ❤️ Day Zero (Preterm SGA Stats at Birth) Our little hero …
Today, I’m going through my notes on “The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom” by Don Miguel Ruiz. The book outlines the author’s interpretation of the Toltec wisdom, simplifying it into four principles that are applicable in the modern day. I have to clarify that I don’t have inclinations to appreciate something just …