

as the old saying goes, it costs a lot of money to be poor


as the old saying goes, it costs a lot of money to be poor


routine in practice and variety in style seem helpful, at least to me.
my routine is i generally read a good bit each night and always read a little bit during lunch at work. epub or pdfs of books are especially helpful for the latter, as i can sneak in a little extra via a browser plug-in, but i strongly prefer paper because i like to pencil in notes while i read. that also helps me retain more of what i’m reading, which feels good, and feeling good reinforces the habit. also, if i’m especially tired and can’t pick up a book before bed, i can at least look forward to reading a little tomorrow at lunch.
for variety, i try to keep four books going at once, one larger book (300+), one small (less than 200), and two mid-sized. i’ve found that reading smaller books helps provide a sense of accomplishment and progress to reinforce the habit without feeling mired down in larger ones (again, feelin’ good!). i also pick books from different genres (nonfiction/theory, fiction, poetry), regions, and time periods in case one of the books i’m reading is emotionally taxing or just rigorously dense.


if you have a second-hand shop or a classifieds listing for your area, you can likely find an instant pot very cheap. they were the standard wedding present for about a decade straight and the old ones still work as good as ones fresh off the assembly line
edit to add: here’s a website with a list of recipes divided by how many “steps” they take to create.
https://instantpot3.wordpress.com/2016/08/09/one-pot-meals/
if you’re looking for easy meals, it’s hard to beat one step and push a button. :)
god damn. rack 'em