One of the most frustrating and disingenuous forms of argument I’ve come across has to be the shotgun approach. This is where someone will begun just spewing arguments, other topics, contexts, anecdotes, and anything else they can, all as if it serves as some evidence, usually largely out of the scope of the original topic.… Continue reading Shotgunning Arguments
Tag: Mental Health
Focus and Results
One of the earliest concepts I learnt was: If you focus on something, whether through desire or fear, you will begin trying to reach that goal, purely subconsciously. This concept has stuck with me, it’s so primal, it’s a narrative that we’re all forced to follow, the rails we’re all locked to, why fear and… Continue reading Focus and Results
Exercising Indoors
I know I enjoy biking to stay in shape during the summer, and don’t really have the room for an exercise bike indoors. A few years ago I found a decently simple solution to this, something a surprising amount of people I know didn’t know existed: a bike mount that turns your bike into an… Continue reading Exercising Indoors