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April 24, 2026

A Tattoo Is the One Purchase Nobody Ever Returns and That Teaches Me Something About Commitment

Every other decision you make comes with an exit ramp. Tattoos don’t. That asymmetry turns out to be more instructive than any productivity system I’ve ever tried.

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April 23, 2026

Seventeen Years at the Same Organization and I’ve Watched Three Generations of IT Trends Come and Go

Most IT careers are a highlight reel of jobs hopped and titles climbed. Mine is a long, unbroken view from one window, and that turns out to be worth something nobody talks about.

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April 23, 2026

The 2021 Braves Taught Me to Never Walk Away Early and I’ve Paid for That Lesson in Gas Money

The 2021 Braves were 44-45 at the All-Star break and I had already mentally moved on. That was a mistake I’ve been making my whole life, and apparently baseball had to be the thing to finally break the habit.

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April 23, 2026

I Should Have Been a Heavy Equipment Operator and I Mean That Without a Single Drop of Irony

Somewhere between my first Exchange server and my fourteenth PowerShell script, I lost sight of the fact that there’s a whole other version of me that would have been happier moving dirt for a living.

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April 23, 2026

Justice Took Nineteen Years and When It Came It Didn’t Feel Like Anything I Expected

I sat in that execution chamber and watched the man who killed my brother die, and I still don’t have a word for what I felt. Closure wasn’t it.

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April 22, 2026

The Best Fishing Stories Are the Ones Where Nothing Happened and You Stayed Anyway

Nobody writes songs about the days the fish didn’t bite. But those are the days that actually teach you something — if you’re paying attention to the right thing.

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April 22, 2026

Open Source Held the Internet Together While Corporations Took Credit for the Roof

The infrastructure under every major tech company’s feet was built by volunteers, academics, and stubborn nerds who didn’t ask for a press release. The companies just showed up later with a logo.

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April 22, 2026

The Braves Bullpen Has Given Me a Spiritual Practice in Managing Expectations

I stopped hoping for a clean ninth inning somewhere around 2023. What replaced it was something more useful than hope.

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April 21, 2026

Augusta National Is 94 Miles From Where I Grew Up and the Masters Still Feels Like Church

I’ve watched the Masters from a barstool, a hospital waiting room, and a recliner with a dog on my lap. The course never changes, and somehow that’s the whole point.

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April 21, 2026

The Version of Me That Existed Before the Diagnosis Is Someone I Understand Better Now and Like More Because of It

Getting a diagnosis at 55 doesn’t fix anything. But it does something almost as useful, it explains everything, and changes how you judge the person you used to be.

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