Getting eight hours of sleep and waking up at 7 AM doesn’t feel nearly as satisfying as getting eight hours and waking up at 10.
There’s a special kind of peace that exists only in the late hours after midnight.
A calm life comes from balanced activities and not oversaturating yourself with the things you love.
Everything in our life depends on what our mind is currently willing to compromise on.
Watching heavy snowfall late at night can soothe the soul in ways few things can.
Treating your responsibilities as “projects” instead of “burdens” helps reduce mental pressure.
We hold on to far too many souvenirs.
Our interests change, just like our tastes.
Curiosity is an underrated superpower.
The phrase “Don’t care what people think” is wrong. You should care – evaluate what they say, remove the nonsense, and extract any valuable criticism.
Reading news is harmful. Filtering it through the forum comments of those willing to dive into it can help you find the useful parts.
The reason we fell in love with social media is dead. Social media today is hollow and deceptive.
Changing your worldview is difficult, but often necessary if you don’t want to be left behind.
The best way to blend into a new culture is to sit quietly in a local bar, watch, listen, and absorb the environment.
We don’t outgrow dreams – we outgrow the version of ourselves who dreamt of them.
Progress usually feels boring while it’s happening.
And last but not least .. Usually the most difficult part of a project is starting it.
Hope you enjoyed my little list of random notes taken in my bed before going to sleep.
Stay safe out there.
Commodore Bo, out.




Leave a comment