Bez Tytułu - Issue #229
In this week's issue:
How to live in world of endless possibilities
Timmy No Brakes... Every Kill Tony Appearance
Visual Thinking Without the Mess - Whimsical
Short Lessons On Stoicism
Turn dopamine addiction into creative obsession
Guys we need to learn how to hold emotional puke bucket
Nobody cares …
Let’s go!
🎧 Listen & Go
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📰Something to Read
How to live in world of endless possibilities
Language: English | Reading Time: 6 minutes
Keith Jarrett showed up to a concert in Cologne and found a broken piano. Wrong keys, weak sound, barely playable. He almost walked out. Instead, he played what many consider the greatest jazz concert ever recorded.
Joseph Everett (WIL) uses that story to make a point you already feel, namely - too many options don’t free you. They freeze you.
The kicker? He wrote this piece in 45 minutes to prove his own point.
I bookmarked it before I finished reading.
🎬From Youtube
Language: English | Duration: 70 minutes
Not everything has to teach you something. Sometimes you just need to laugh until your stomach hurts. Tim Stiefler, aka Timmy No Brakes, is completely unhinged on stage. Pure chaotic energy. This compilation covers all his Kill Tony appearances, and honestly? One of the funniest things I’ve watched in a while. No lessons here. Just a really good time.
🌐WWW Gems
Visual Thinking Without the Mess - Whimsical
Cost: Freemium
Diagrams, wireframes, mind maps one canvas that keeps up with how fast you think. If you’ve ever rage-quit a whiteboard tool, this is the fix.
🎞Short Format
» Short Lessons On Stoicism
» Turn dopamine addiction into creative obsession
» Guys we need to learn how to hold emotional puke bucket
» Nobody cares …
🖌️TL:DR
This week’s sketch note:
Author: AngelikaSkotnicka
Quiz yourself on the vocab → This Issue
🎧Banger of a week
Another example of an eighties track getting new life with just a little tuning.
The original already had that restless energy, Moreno J just gave it a little tweak without killing what made it work.
If you liked the Flashdance era, you’ll feel right at home. Added to the playlist.


