1. Deep breaths;
2. Morning sunshine;
3. Having lots to read;
4. Starting a new project next week;
5. Drying laundry on a line outside in my back garden.
Please stay in touch, consider creating your own lists of five (or more) positive things, and look after your health and that of your loved ones and neighbours as never before.
Love,
Chris
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Having lots to read is what I envy you for:) Provided you mean in real paper format?
Oh no! Stuck without things to read? I’ve got a stack of books I’ve been meaning to read for ages. No time like the present. At the moment I’m reading The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. It’s brilliant (dense, but brilliant).
Yeah, I find that to be his usual style. Interesting but as dense as a thick bush:) I do have a finite collection of books but I worry about the duration of all this…Should I read like a king and assume the end of the curfew is near or like a pauper so my stash lasts me to the bitter end? Should write to Taleb and ask about probabilities:)
It’s my first time reading his work, but I’ve heard a zillion interviews with me. As for your options, write to Taleb. Why not?