The last time Sensei wrote about sats accumulation was when he garnered 1.2 million sats. He took a break because it was starting to get tiresome. Nothing much had changed in his posting and commenting routine.
300k sats later, and Sensei feels that he has something refreshing to say. But first, he needs to give you some context. When he posted about garnering one million sats, he resolved to deep dive into some topics so that they would serve as part of his legacy. He actually hibernated for four days and abstained from SN because he was pouring his love into writing 10 reasons why he loves the English language.
Maybe it was the fact that it didn’t bring in many sats in spite of his Proof of Work. Even though he professes not to care so much about sats these days, he has to admit that he finds it challenging to sustain that kind of intense and sustained efforts.
However, something shifted in him recently, and he actually started to comb through his travel materials on Japan. He might not have written a piece about the 10 cities he wanted to visit like he initially planned, but he managed to find 30 things he wants to do in Japan and compile them into an article.
Sensei is happy because he has proven to himself that he is not a No Action, Talk Only kinda guy. His weakness is having the horsepower to follow through his wild ideas. So, it gives him great pleasure that he is working on another Legacy idea. In fact, he is compiling another 30 things he will like to do in Japan. (Not to mention the fact that his cluttered bookshelf will look more breathable once he recycles all his travel resources!)
Another habit Sensei has started recently is the Happiness Journal. He has taken to the habit of articulating the simple pleasures that make his day every day. Sensei is committed to making this habit stick, just like how he is motivated not to lose his cowboy streak.
Thanks for reading this far. Hope you are also advancing toward your goals.