Week 5 - Discover Your Dharma

Hey!

I worked with a designer to create a template for these emails to make everything more visually appealing :)

Seeing what is available in the world of design sent me down a rabbit hole that I'm having a lot of fun with, so I might change the template up to keep it fresh as I learn new techniques!

Blessings,

-T

This Week’s Book

Book Cover

Discover Your Dharma by Sahara Rose

The Book In One Sentence: A modern perspective on what dharma is,  why knowing yours is important,  and how you can discover it if you haven’t already.

Rating: 7 / 10

Last Week's Book:  Atomic Habits  by James Clear

Next Week: The 4 Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

Updates

The dashboard is finished,  and I'll be keeping everything updated on at least a weekly basis, though many of the charts are updated daily (or intra-daily).

With only a few weeks of tracking, I can already start to see trends, and can see how specific events ripple out to impact different metrics.

(3 min read)

The programming project is ahead of schedule: I've put about 26 hours into it so far and am four days ahead of schedule for total time spent by March 31st. 

Next week I'll share a video of the progress and the features that exist; below I've linked to my Ultralearning plan for the project.

(3 min read)

Links

Notes - Huberman Lab’s Podcast Notes - Here are my notes for two of my favorite Huberman Lab’s episodes (link to video included in respective notes) 

Podcast (~1:10:00) - MFM Podcast: Meet The Farmer Who's Making $50M/Year With a Newsletter - I’ve been listening to these guys every day and they get me fired up about building businesses and creating products

Podcast (~2:30:00) - Lex Fridman Podcast: Elon Musk - Lex Fridman (PhD, AI researcher, and BJJ blackbelt) talks to Elon Musk about SpaceX, Mars, Tesla Autopilot, Self-Driving, Robotics, and AI; I put together a playlist of clips if you don't have time to watch the whole thing

Blog - The Farnham Street Blog - Recommended by Naval Ravikant, the Farnham Street Blog is full of well written articles on mental models, decision making, accelerated learning, and other topics that feed your brain; I've linked to two great articles below