I was surprised to see that this pool was 1.85 metres deep in the deep end. It was built in the 90's so no new pools have recently been built to be this deep. It was wonderful swimming here at Aryaduta Semanggi.




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I was surprised to see that this pool was 1.85 metres deep in the deep end. It was built in the 90's so no new pools have recently been built to be this deep. It was wonderful swimming here at Aryaduta Semanggi.

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Deep pools.
A friend compared me to a deep pool once.
She surmised that there are interesting things in the depths, but unless someone inadvertently bumps into something and surfaces it, it’s difficult to see what is there.
An eloquent way to say that I don’t talk much and don’t give much a way. Fair point.
I found myself giving this same feedback to a colleague recently, asking him not to change what or how he said things, but rather be proactive in surfacing it in team meetings.
I haven’t figured this out for myself yet, maybe it was unfair to ask it of him. Maybe I’ll learn from him.
Maybe these help...
Journalling?
Writing projects? (like this one)
Zettelkasten method?
Just talking more?
Empathy?
Inversion?
Talking out loud?
The ongoing open questions is: How do I design systems that surface this thinking at the right intervals?
“Suede is the danger of... not always the physical fornication of anything. It’s the dangerous games that we play with mind control - the power of seduction, and how so many people put their hands up and say, ‘I didn’t do anything,’ because they didn’t fornicate.” "Sometimes people act quick to see my evil twin, but they don’t detect their own.”
"Deep Pools" - Ital Tek
Thanks to a boy named Arsky, I now know of this song. It has traces of dub, but nothing too obnoxious that would keep me from loving. It's a mellow fellow.