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: Making decisions based on how they will affect people 100 years from now. This includes planting trees you will never sit under and building libraries of physical books. III. The Side: Digital Minimalism
: Focusing on one craft for decades rather than pivoting every six months. It is the transition from being a "user" of technology to a "maker" of things. MENГ™ MOD.ETERNITГЂ
: A single hour of deep, undistracted conversation with a loved one holds more "weight" than a month of distracted scrolling. : Making decisions based on how they will
: Turning mundane tasks—like brewing coffee or walking the dog—into sacred rituals that connect you to the cycles of nature rather than the ticking of a clock. The Side: Digital Minimalism : Focusing on one
: A daily practice of writing by hand or using film photography. The delay between the action and the result creates a space where time feels expanded.
Think of it as a blueprint for a life lived outside the "fast-forward" button.