
Make your life and projects a long term goal. Play the infinite game. Are you in?
Sep 3, 2020
8 min

How do I play with emergent learning? To me, it’s all about learning. I find people that can share stories with me. Usually I’m more interested in failures than victories. I want people interested in living the problem with me. I want to understand experiments we can try. Again, it’s all about learning. I aim a vision, i aim results, but again. I’m always learning. :) /// Cover picture https://flic.kr/p/29Mwfpe
Aug 27, 2020
15 min

I was thinking about this word: journey.
Actually I was listening to Don’t Stop Believin’ and there’s this part:
… Some will win, some will lose
Some were born to sing the blues
Oh, the movie never ends
It goes on and on, and on, and on…
I was checking movies I have that I don’t want to find a finish line.
And I started thinking how can I make subscription modes out of them.
That’s why I’m starting to focus on http://patreon.com/dwildt and other initiatives.
Those will become sources of infinite games I wanna play.
I’m thinking about events I want to turn into infinite something. :)
That’s my current process right now. :D
— Daniel Wildt
Aug 14, 2020
4 min

This reflection came after listening to “try everything”. That’s episode 71 from rework podcast. They were talking to Mert Iseri about his process to learn something new every year or sort of.
I was thinking about my process and stuff I have learned through the years.
Table Tennis at 12
Keyboard / Piano at 15
Basketball at 15
Guitar at 16
Programming at 17
Technical Writing 20
Poetry at 21
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Basketball at 27
Tennis at 28
Time Management at 28
Neurolinguistic Programming at 28
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Dad at 29
Neurolinguistic Programming at 32
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Drums at 35
Book published at 36
Poetry at 37
Basketball skills training at 39
Dad at 40
Technical Writing at 41
I see myself playing with subjects also creating side projects. Actually usually I do things thinking about how to apply.
One of my interests while learning how to play drums and getting back playing with my guitar is not having a band. Or have a one person band. I want to able to record a full song playing all instruments. Do not intend to sing too, but who knows.
Writing books, I want to make it become a routine. So I decided to publish 8 books during 2020. But it’s some crazy decision. I got my “productivity” writing and having reflections about different topics. And now I’m adding categories to those writings, and adding them to books. :)
What about you? Share with me what are you trying lately?
— Daniel Wildt
Jul 10, 2020
7 min

How do you help people?
You need to engage with kindness, to be able to listen and care. Do you have the space needed to do that?
You also need the courage to show up. You may need to share information that are sensitive and people may struggle with that.
But in this process, as long as we can be curiousity over frustration and as long as we have courage over comfort, we are going to be just fine.
We need to make sure we are couscious about our own process. You can do good.
— Daniel Wildt
P.S.: Watching Brené Brown talking about regret. https://youtu.be/6LthZluy7eg
May 28, 2020
4 min

How can you feel this? This is a process of consciousness. How can I build this feeling of tranquility, because I have what I need and I am what I am?
So I’ve found in minimalism part of this answer.
It’s been a process of letting things go and understanding what’s real important to me. And it starts with people, with health, with how I am sleeping, and I believe (don’t have the paper here) possessions became like number 10. I was much more interested in access and services than buying new things.
I’m 100% at home now and I started to see things that are not moving for days, weeks and now months. So I started to move them far from me and see what happen. I believe I don’t need those things, and I started asking why I bought them in the first place.
What are your needs?
This does not mean you can’t buy things you want.
Just ask yourself if you really need them.
What would happen if you don’t have X?
— Daniel Wildt
P.S.: this came up after watching a TEDx Talk from The Minimalists. https://youtu.be/w7rewjFNiys
May 21, 2020
4 min

If you are not feeling amazing about something, say No.
Throw yourself into projects that resonate with your process. Say hell yeah when you feel like you need to start something and are willing to drop something else because of that.
I started to say No in 2006, when I was 27 years old. I thought I had to say yes to everything otherwise I was going to lose opportunities.
I had fear inside every possible no. What would they say if I can’t show up into that event? What people say if I say what I believe? If I don’t see that talk, how can I keep up with my colleagues? How can I find more ways to sleep less and produce more, so I can have more time available and so I don’t need to say no?
Wrong question.
The question, actually two questions… (1) what are my limits? And (2) what are my needs?
With question 1, about limits we can understand what will drop automatically when we think about yes/no decisions. With question 2, you understand what is the real need you have now. It’s not about desire. They will come and go. Think about needs.
You can create choices, always. If you miss an event, schedule a pair session with someone to share thoughts with you about the talk. If you miss a party, call the person scheduling the party and share how happy you are with the party and with the best.
Saying no is not the end of the world. It’s the start to feel present and feel JOY every time you say no.
Saying no is about saying yes to you, your needs and your limits.
And if you have people close to you saying something like “I can’t say no, I have a very difficult time doing that!”, remember them that they are able to say no to themselves every single time they say yes to someone else.
— Daniel Wildt
P.S.: I was listening Derek Sivers and his classic text Hell Yeah or No. https://youtu.be/1ehWlVeMrqw
May 7, 2020
8 min

I’m learning to see the difference from desire and needs.
I was listening to “don’t stop til you have enough” from Michael Jackson, and a different issue came up. I thought: I do have enough. Do I?
How are you looking at your needs x your desire? I have done an episode asking about something being necessary, and I believe we have the power we need and also the connections we need.
How are you playing with your own power? How are you playing with self awareness? How are you playing with your connections? I believe we need to understand who is here for us. Who is eager to help us in our processes?
Show up. Have the courage to ask help. If you need, I am here.
— Daniel Wildt
— http://patreon.com/dwildt
Cover: https://flic.kr/p/8k9JhZ
Apr 30, 2020
3 min

In times like these I will just stop. Just for a moment.
I will set the stage to come out again. Not stronger, better, nothing like that.
I just want to let it flow.
In times like these I will just let it flow. I always remember my friend David “The Dude” Hussman who passed away years ago. I remember his face looking after a set of rules and practices and tools and saying: let it flow dude, just let it flow. That sentence got a special place in my head since 2010, and I remember with a powerful advice. Keep the flow. Keep breathing. Keep listening.
Find people that can help you to keep your flow. And remember: I am here for you.
— Daniel Wildt
Cover: flow by Mike Maguire https://flic.kr/p/29C9TfL
Apr 24, 2020
3 min

Making life simpler. I live my professional life with a backpack since 2008.
Clothing, I’ve made my wardrobe filled with less stuff year over year. Books are becoming digital or I can choose a service with most of them available. Same with music. Same with movies. Same with on demand videos.
So in the end I can live my life with less possessions or at least I can be really focused on what’s real important to me, thinking about material stuff.
What about my mind? What are my needs? That’s where stoicism becomes real to me. Two principles from that:
* What happens, is only what happens.
* I can’t control what’s going to happen to me. I can control what I do after something happens to me.
I journal. I breathe. I write meetings notes so I can review my day and understand how can I be for self aware tomorrow.
But here’s the catch, considering current moment of covid-19.
There’s no more balance in life (we never had that ok). We may have a home. With a sort of work in place and no life, other than silence and being with who else lives together with us.
Become aware of you. And your needs. Be safe.
— Daniel Wildt
Apr 16, 2020
7 min
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