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developing in solitude

     I have been living in Ayob's house for a while now. It's been kind of difficult because I have been wearing the same clothes and my body's been feeling itchy, but I think it's good for my psyche to be living in a big house. It brings me closer to my dream of living in a $100 million beachside mansion. And being loud and free. Sean Lawrence has been all up in my face lately after he came back to Korea. We're partnering up to find a new Airbnb in Korea and co-host Airbnb, but gosh he can be so energy-draining sometimes. How the heck is he 36 years old and still has way more energy than I do. It would be a sweet deal for me since I have no real risk. I would just run the operations side, which is pretty easy to do. Anyways I should visit my family again tomorrow. I've been gone from home for a while so I think they would want to see my face again. Also wearing the same clothes every day has been driving me kind of nuts. It's good that I had my little momen...

House sitting at Ayob's and party bender

     So my good friend Ayob decided to go on a spontaneous trip to the Philippines and I asked him if I could house-sit his place for paying the utility bills and taking out the trash. (I made an offer he couldn't refuse). Especially the trash part, because there was a mountain pile of it stacking up in the laundry room. Anyways he's got a really sweet space which I'm sitting at right now, and where hopefully I can focus on self-development and growing my business. I have a beautiful morning ritual here where I wake up, make coffee and have a smoke (I should probably stop smoking in the mornings tho) and write down my affirmations, and meditate. It feels great. And I wonder if I am absorbing some rich energy while I'm staying in this house. Anyways a big space feels good because the house I live in with my family feels too cramped. At first, it felt lonely when I woke up, but then it feels great after I meditated. So I'm looking forward to my stay here. On another n...

Lost in details

     As I am growing the business, the operational manual is slowly becoming greater and greater, to the point that I can't consume all the information in one sitting.      I am getting overwhelmed with new hires and all that. I think it is quite important to cut down the systems and operations manual to improve flexibility and make it easier to use.      My first hire is quite slow to catch on to new information. My inquiries to entj subreddit have revealed that they can be slow to learn at first but they will be good once they have internalized all the new information. It is really helpful to know people's mbti to know how they think.      It's quite interesting that the cleaner I hired ended up being infj as well. The rarest types being the 2 of only people that I hired. Not to mention I am also 2nd rarest mbti. I suppose it is a good thing if we grow like an iceberg, we'll be at the top and it would make sense for us to be ...