7 April 2026. Tuesday

I guess I found the foundation of my problem with Telegram (it's a messenger). I turned off all push notifications over one year ago. But sometimes I open the messenger and get stuck in it. Why? To be significant. Everyone wants to be significant, do a great job, help others, be something more than an empty place. Messengers and social media like Instagram use it to attract. Just answer someone and be significant for them. Or write something useful for others and again be significant. Just one small message and that's it. Does it sound attractive? Yes. And now I'm thinking a lot about why I want to be significant. The answer will come later.

I continue working on the trip2g project. I tried to sell it as a SaaS a few months ago and suffered a defeat. Now I'm trying to use it for my own content and it's complicated. I realized why this kind of software looks so complicated. I myself have a lot of problems with it. How exactly did I want to sell it when I have so many problems? It's funny.


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Statistics

Key metrics and comparison with the same day last week:

Metric Today Then Comment
Pomodoros 16 18 −2 pomodoros
Deep focus 6h 40m 7h 30m −50 min
Tasks 55/55 56/56
Completion 100% 100%
Calories 2696 2556
Plank 10 min 10 min

Diet

Product Weight (g) Kcal Protein (g) Fat (g) Carbs (g)
Rice (dry) 200 700.0 14.0 1.4 156.0
Fried tofu 300 486.0 34.5 37.5 6.4
Chicken breast (boiled) 210 287.7 62.6 3.8 1.1
Eggs (5 pcs) 250 357.5 31.5 24.8 1.5
Papaya (flesh) 560 240.8 2.6 1.5 60.5
Green olives 110 159.5 1.1 16.5 4.4
Soy milk Ichiban 200 ml 100.0 11.8 9.2 9.0
Butternut squash 210 94.5 2.1 0.3 24.6
Kimchi 210 75.6 4.0 3.2 4.4
Kohlrabi 240 64.8 4.1 0.2 14.9
Chia seeds 10 48.6 1.7 3.1 4.2
Daikon radish 200 36.0 1.2 0.2 8.2
Green beans 80 24.8 1.4 0.2 5.6
Onion 50 20.0 0.6 0.1 4.7
TOTAL ~2830 2695.8 173.2 102.0 305.5

Why do I do this?

I have a strong idea that we forget almost our whole lives because that's how our brain works. We can remember something only when we repeat it again and again, when we turn it into a habit.

I write my thoughts in my second brain every day. I transform my thoughts from one note to another, rewrite them, link them to other notes, rewrite them in English, rewrite them for my website, etc. I repeat the same thing again and again to stop losing my best thoughts and to achieve something great. It's a process that you can see here.

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