I'm wired to the point that it's difficult to reflect. I had a good day. I hit the ground running taking my son to Coding class. While he was in class I got myself breakfast at this little bagel shop I found last week. I tried to type, but the internet wasn't working for me. When I finished my bagel I went to McDonalds where I wrote another essay.
After he was done with class, I went home ran 6 miles and after showering headed over to Dan's to experiment with Podcasting. We spent about 5 hours socializing, experimenting and discussing the Podcast. We made two separate recordings. One was an open discussion Podcast, the other discussed me becoming a Humanist. There were a few rough patches, but one the whole I felt we were naturals.
When I got home, I said goodnight to my son and spent some time with my wife before trying to sleep. When that didn't work, I decided to spend some time updating the layout of the blog at the request of a friend. It looks much better, although I'd like to improve it more still. I don't know if I can do what I want.
I was very Stoic in two ways today. I lived my life the way I want to and I enjoyed persistent work. I hope I can continue this trend tomorrow.
After he was done with class, I went home ran 6 miles and after showering headed over to Dan's to experiment with Podcasting. We spent about 5 hours socializing, experimenting and discussing the Podcast. We made two separate recordings. One was an open discussion Podcast, the other discussed me becoming a Humanist. There were a few rough patches, but one the whole I felt we were naturals.
When I got home, I said goodnight to my son and spent some time with my wife before trying to sleep. When that didn't work, I decided to spend some time updating the layout of the blog at the request of a friend. It looks much better, although I'd like to improve it more still. I don't know if I can do what I want.
I was very Stoic in two ways today. I lived my life the way I want to and I enjoyed persistent work. I hope I can continue this trend tomorrow.
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