Sunday the day of rest? When you are trying to change habits, even atomic ones, can there be rest? I think there can, reading 20 pages a day can be very relaxing and set a mood, especially if completed early on in the day. I did this, I read slower than normal though, relaxed reading as its Sunday, really taking in every word with a sort of Sunday vibe! I drank water first, waited an hour before drinking coffee, and I changed a few things on a Sunday, but at a relaxed pace.
Relaxing in to a new habit…
Easy like a Sunday morning as the song goes, so I listened. 20 pages, water then later coffee, a walk in the garden, picked some “on the verge of being overripe” apples and thought I am now 9.09% into developing the habits that will change my focus, my health and how I do “things”. I have to say it felt quite good. Nothing has felt like a chore, I haven’t got a huge list to do, I am just changing things up, thinking more on my actions, questioning why I do the things I do and starting slowly but surely to atomically change. So the focus part?
Web3, Section, Subsection, Niche, then Specialise…
It`s really not groundbreaking when you think about it to just breakdown the perceived complications of a new technology. We are not trying to be Brain Surgeons, we are just understanding a new iteration of an existing part of our world. The World Wide Web. Web3 has sections, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, NFTs. These have Subsections, Digital Databases, Cryptography, Fungibility. These have Niches, Blocks, Hash Rates, Unique Data. Then they have Specialisms. Byzantine Generals Problem, Tokenomics, Smart Contracts.
We don`t want the complicated user guide we just want to know how to use it…
Well this worked with the “old” tech of video recorders, cd players and microwaves. The tech behind Web3 is different, it is complicated, it hasn`t got the sexy user interface yet, it takes work to understand and when you do, it`s changed. This is truly an Atomic Habit that we are yet to understand the half life of… so we have to work those 66 days of small changes in focus and understanding, to take part.
Thank you for your time.