I wouldn’t dare defile Douglas Adam’s memory by not mentioning that you should keep a towel with you at all times, but my second contender is a surprisingly short three-parter:

  1. never lie.
  2. never tell the whole truth.
  3. never pass up a chance to use a real bathroom.
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Corporations aren’t your friend. Avoid the publicly-traded ones seeking quartely profits the most. If it isn’t a massive burden, find an alternative—avoiding some is better than none.

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I’d add “Don’t defend any corp”.

Not just talking to the Tesla bros either. I mean ANY corp. Including Steam.

You can show support. But if/when they do something shitty, don’t be a bootlicker.

Same with working. I’ve worked at a few major tech companies. No matter how many rainforests they saved or houses they built. At some point, a bad decision will infuriate you, or a new directive will aim for profits and people lose their jobs.

They’re not your friend.

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Everything in moderation; including moderation.

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Sometimes you gotta go all out!

(But do so in moderation)

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Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.

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Ride smooth not fast has won me some mountain bike races.

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I first heard it in the context of carpentry, but I’ve since heard it in kitchens as well.

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Drone racing applies particularly here!

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“Fast” is the biggest number in a straight line. Life rarely offers straight lines.

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Every line is straight in a subset of coordinate systems.

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Brush your teeth and floss

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Sometimes good enough is good enough.

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