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    1 year ago

    Shit I see on Reddit lately gives me pause in my faith in humanity. The other day in a hiking sub someone was asking if their shoes are worn out (with a picture of their soles). Those were adult shoes; how do you get to be an adult without knowing when your shoes are worn out?



  • The first ‘real’ watch I bought was from a Microbrand in 2016. It’s an Armida A4: ETA 2836-2, sapphire, BGW9 lume everywhere, including a fully lumed bezel. It’s a Chinese-based company, but they were all about their watches actually being used by divers and therefore made as such. So, awesome specs, but a company that community respected (and still do, they just got undercut by other new micro brands), but the watch lack something…something I’ve not been able to put my hands on, and I’ve not decided whether there’s something that bothers me that’s related to the micro-brand-ness of it, or it’s the watch. I don’t know. That said, I’ve worn that thing more than any of my watches, and I love it enough to have recently serviced it.


  • Attempting to keep things ‘perfect’ was a huge contributor to my anxiety. Granted, I’m already prone to it, but at one point it got so bad, I would avoid driving my truck, for I was anxious about replacing heim joints every 10k miles (dusty off-roading in CO). As someone who loves to wheel and camp, this was really detrimental to me both mentally and physically.

    It’s a lot easier to live my life when I’m less attached to material things, for it’s not them that bring happiness and contentment to me.

    I still struggle with perfection, resisting change, and worrying about status quo, but a lot less these days, and I’ve been much happier for it. I even dinged the crystal pretty good on my daily Orient, and it didn’t bother me like it used to.