No, it’s not about taking over the world. I’m going to leave that task to some of the more capable mice in the world. Nah, the pondering I’ve been doing has been all about how to become a more contemplative person. What do they call that? Recursive action?

There are some serious benefits to becoming a more contemplative person. You can develop greater recall of the events that happened in your life. You can formulate better arguments and opinions. You can become one of those wise old people that everyone looks up to. I mean, that sounds like it’s all upside to me.

There’s also a brand spankin’ new blog post waiting for you. It’s called, 3 Ways To Fall in Love with Your Junk Drawer.

Most of us are embarrassed by our dreaded junk drawers. It’s where we keep all of our junk, for crying out loud! Hey, I get it, but we don’t have to live like that. We can have junk drawers that not only hold all our miscellaneous items, but we can also be proud of them. Click through the link to learn how to fall in love with that messy junk drawer of yours.

We’re wrapping things up with what I’m watching, reading, and listening to this week. It’s a great assortment of media that’s worth your time.

Links to stuff that was mentioned:
The Design Squiggle
John Roderick - Wikipedia
The Long Winters - Wikipedia
Roderick on the Line - Merlin Mann
Road Work - 5by5
3 Ways To Fall in Love with Your Junk Drawer - Dandy Cat Design
The Walking Dead - Netflix
Quarantime | Cortex - Relay FM
Tautology I | El Ten Eleven - YouTube
The Stand | Stephen King - Goodreads