Saturday-Pentacle // Issue 202 // Week 27 // 2021

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By Himanshu Sachdeva

Hello!

Another issue of Saturday Pentacle is here!

This week I wanted to record the next part of Decluttering Digital Life series but it’s still in progress (blame it on other works). But hopefully, it will see the (YouTube) light on Sunday (tomorrow)

This week it was a bit easier to turn my online rendezvous into this nifty little newsletter, as I’m trying to find my process back again. I think the hard part is – when you are in the moment of consumption of a piece of content, which you find captivating, to write it down and save it so that documenting or reflecting on that piece of content is easier. So I’m trying to find my groove back again.

Notion definitely helps me keep my content bank full as my weekly resonance calendar.

This past week was more intense for me at work, but I’m realizing more and more that if you are putting your full intensity and draining yourself out in the projects where others have not made the plans well and are not competitive enough while working along, it makes everything difficult. There is an invisible line which you shouldn’t let anyone cross in that perspective. If they do, you know it’s time to let go.

Running was it was a less than average week, I did just a couple of runs. Jun month has been the greatest from the running point of view this year. I hope July is better. But Mumbai rains, they make it difficult. Even though I like running in the rain but not daily. Sometimes you don’t want to feel all drenched up. Maybe the last week was one of those times.

Anyway, time for you to read on the good stuff I found the past week. Enjoy!


Issue 202 // Week 27 // 2021


Book I’m reading

Don Quixote – I got the weird reference of this book from a sci-fi series The Expanse somewhere in the last season (5) start when James Holden (the protagonist) visits earth to meet her mother.

Now coming to the book, here is the praise for this classic as quoted from the audible page –

The most influential work of the entire Spanish literary canon and a founding work of modern Western literature, Don Quixote is also one of the greatest works ever written. Hugely entertaining but also moving at times, this episodic novel is built on the fantasy life of one Alonso Quixano, who lives with his niece and housekeeper in La Mancha. Quixano, obsessed by tales of knight errantry, renames himself “Don Quixote” and, with his faithful servant Sancho Panza, goes on a series of quests. Many of these adventures, including tilting at windmills, are established in European literary consciousness. Originally published in two volumes a decade apart (in 1605 and 1615).

I’ve just started listening to the audiobook last week and I can say it takes you away from the current world and I’m excited to listen to it daily.


An interesting (or fearsome) fact I learned

What’s the scariest thing? – We all have fear of something, but what is something that we all fear from? In this amazing video of VSauce, we discover that.

I just can’t imagine how he makes videos like this (just see the production value, damn!)



A Tweet thread about procrastination i liked (click the Twitter embed and read the entire thread) —


Music or Artist I’ve been listening to —

Sam Smith – Even though I’ve been listening in rounds to songs like Dancing with a stranger (ft. Normani) and How do you sleep etc. earlier. But after seeing an Apple Documentary this past week on Sam Smith – “On The Record: Sam Smith—The Thrill Of It All” (It came out when the album with the same name came out a few years back) on Apple Music (Not able to share the full docu link because it’s exclusively on Apple Music). I discovered Sam’s whole music-making process, his band and support group and I discovered songs like – No peace, Pray, Burning and with the mix of Gospel music fusing with other genres. It felt like I opened up to a complete line of music genres. Just mind-blowing.

Here is the song Burning


Quote which I found meaningful –

My definition of being properly educated is being right when the professor is wrong.

— Charlie Munger

Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for supporting and reading.

Himanshu


About Author

I’m Himanshu Sachdeva, a technology professional working in Mumbai, India. I spend most of my spare time making Podcasts, YouTube videos and write on Lifestyle Design and sometimes stories.

Every Saturday, I send out an email newsletter called “Saturday Pentacle”, a list of the cool stuff I explored in the past week, including quotes, photos, books, articles, movies, documentaries and so on!

No spam, ever. Only great stuff.


Saturday-Pentacle // Issue 202 // Week 27 // 2021


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A piece of knowledge I gained –

What Is The Ideal Bike Cadence For You? – I’m an amateur cyclist and learning tricks of the trade with every new day. I’ve heard about this word “Cadence” a lot both in running and cycling. So this was the time I learned more about it to improve on the performance. This article tells a good deal about the bike cadence and what is the ideal. Here is another article which tells more about the running cadence. Found both of them really helpful.


My most popular Instagram post recently

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A project which got me curious —

Daisie by “Game of Thrones” star Maisie Williams – When I heard Maisie talk about her new project on The Kevin Rose Show recently, it caught my eye and made me learn more about it. Her app Daisie is like a new social media app but for creators. You can tune in to the Kevin Rose podcast linked above and learn more about Daisie from this interesting conversation. A quote by Maisie herself from a press conference for Daisie –

Previous to Daisie, success in the creative industries was wholly dependent on luck and ‘ins’ to the industry. Daisie introduces a new way into the creative world; through connections made organically and the natural development of your skills, propelling individuals to the next level.


A song playing on my running playlist very frequently  —

Dancing With A Stranger – I think I’ve been running upbeat on this track by Sam Smith and Normani. It immediately became the kind of song you listen on repeat after the first time you listen to it. Surprisingly I saw the YouTube video tagged below just now, even though it’s been running on my Spotify playlist for a week now.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“Great changes may not happen right away, but with effort even the difficult may become easy.”

― BILL BLACKMAN


Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu

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