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Mason writes
All right, question of the day. Mason writes, Uncle Gary, it's cold, it's dark, and my drive to work out is gone. How do you stay on track? Great one. First thing. Don't wait for motivation. Build a rhythm, your body can't ignore. I start with simple pushups. You can do them anywhere. No excuses. Five good reps. That's it. Most days, those five turn into 20, and before you know it, you're in the zone. Pair it with a non-negotiable time. For me, it's right after I brush my tee
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Skepticism isn’t cynicism
I’ve been spending a lot of time lately asking myself how we decide what’s true. Not in the abstract, but in the everyday moments when you open a browser, type in a question, and get an answer in seconds. What exactly are you trusting in that moment, and why?
The answer isn’t simple. Even for people who pride themselves on being curious, educated, and careful thinkers, separating signal from noise has become harder than ever.
Your Questions, Uncle Gary's Response
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