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Websiting
How the Blog Broke the Web
"First you had to have something to say, then write, edit it, format it, add clip art, edit your index.html, edit any prev/next links, check those links, and lastly, upload the files.
It was boring, tedious, and involved."
My Website is a Personal Museum
"At this point, I'd be willing to sacrifice the potential for fame for greater content longevity, long-term influence, and most importantly my sanity."
How to live without your phone 
"There are no barriers any more. Everything is everywhere."
Productivity?
The procrastination rituals of everyone from cattle ranchers to CIA agents 
"People always e-mail me stuff like, 'Oh, Rabbi, you should see this article,' or, 'Click on this YouTube link, thereâs a funny Passover video.'"
How to Get Healthier Dopamine Highs
"Whenever dopamine is involved, moderation is key. Donât spend too much time in flow, even for your job. For some, 'work has become druggified like everything else.' Take breaks for fun. Used occasionally, social media and video games can be great outlets."
Beyond Self-Control: Mechanisms of Hedonic Goal Pursuit and Its Relevance for Well-Being 
"Self-control is commonly defined as successful long-term goal pursuit in the face of conflicting hedonic goals. We argue that not only successful long-term but also successful hedonic goal pursuit is adaptive for well-being."
Lessons on Success and Deliberate Practice from Mozart, Picasso, and Kobe Bryant
"On a daily basis, this doesnât have to look big or impressive. And thatâs good, because it will often feel like youâre failing."
Other
The Game of You
"As they say in clown school: 'If you canât laugh at yourself, you're missing the biggest joke of your life.'"
Why I Still Use Last.FM (And You Should Too)
"The verb âscrobbleâ referred to (consensually) tracking the music that people listened to across different operating systems."
The art of Aphantasia: how âmind blindâ artists create without being able to visualise
"Someone he knew, but couldnât picture."