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Favourite Men’s Lifestyle Websites for Millennials

Favourite Men’s Lifestyle Websites for Millennials

Introduction  Social media has significantly increased the number of individuals and organisation who can influence your opinions, style and aspirations. There is a strong argument to say that there are now too many inputs and options in our lives making it more and more difficult to find what we really enjoy and relate to. It is with this in the forefront of my mind that I write this post. In this piece I want to highlight my favourite men’s lifestyle websites…

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Why you don’t need to be rich to achieve optionality

Why you don’t need to be rich to achieve optionality

Introduction:  On a holiday to Cote D’Azur in 2016, a post on which you can find here, I finally had the time to read Nassim Nicholas Talebs thought provoking book ‘Antifragile’, available to buy here. His book is part philosophical thesis, part whinging and complaining, however reviewing it in detail is not the scope of this piece. The focus of this piece is on the role of optionality and the importance of having optionality to be antifragile, leading to a…

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New Addition to Ketogenic Breakfast

New Addition to Ketogenic Breakfast

Introduction In a previous post I have explained in detail why a few months ago I decided to switch to a have a ketogenic breakfast, you can find it here. In that blog I covered what a ketogenic meal is, the benefits of adding a ketogenic meal to your day, and what ketogenic food I eat for breakfast. I do not want to cover old ground here, so if the term ketogenic is new to you I strongly recommend you…

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Paradox of Options

Paradox of Options

Introduction  It’s very common to hear people of an older generation say ‘I wish I had the options available to you now in my day’, in regards to a whole host of things including career paths, clothing brands and holiday destinations. But I disagree to an extent. I believe that our society has gone too far and we’re now saturated with options – and that having too many choices available to us can be detrimental to our happiness and our…

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