Thought I’d find just noisy rides and busy crowds in Ba Na Hills, but a quiet trail led me to something entirely different: real forest, mystical mist, and a serene Buddhist temple gently hidden from the rush. That unexpected calm was a perfect zen moment; I filmed a new
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Waking up to the gentle rhythm of Da Nang’s waves, I’m reminded that nature doesn’t rush, yet everything unfolds just right. After getting sick in Semporna from pushing myself too hard, it feels grounding to take it slow—letting the ocean breeze do its quiet work. My
Walking with Piotrek on Sibuan Island felt like stepping into a painting, bare feet on powdery sand, the horizon painted with ominous dark clouds, yet sunlight pierced through in golden beams. Nature’s drama and beauty in perfect harmony. Sometimes the most magical moments happen when the sky can’t
Nature isn't just found in distant mountains or hidden forests… it's right here, waiting for you. Whether you're strolling through a city park, tending to your house garden, or simply sitting with the plants on your balcony. You can connect with the natural world
Wandering through KLCC Park, my second favorite spot in Kuala Lumpur after the Botanical Gardens! In the heart of the city, but sheltered from the noise by nature and skyscrapers. Whether you’re here to jog or just chill, this green oasis is a must. Next time you’re in
Back in the lush beauty of Kuala Lumpur’s botanical garden for the latest episode of “Walking with Piotrek”! I’ve been away exploring my favorite travel destination, Japan, where I finally visited Nagasaki and the breathtaking Nachi waterfall. Japanese culture has fascinated me since childhood, and every trip there
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February 8, 2022
What is the one productive thing I can create today? That’s a new question I’m asking myself to progress with my projects. The goal is to continuously improve them with small steps, instead of doing rare leapfrog. This approach will allow for quick tests and better further improvements.
Define your freedom
November 23, 2021
The core value that fuels my life is freedom. I like to contemplate it, discuss it, and enable it to others. That’s why from now on the Triangulation Tuesday newsletter is also in a form of blog posts. You are free to use the RSS feed, share each issue
Dirk Delisse – Licensed Online Therapist & Yoga Teacher practicing Flexible Living
October 14, 2021
Dirk Delisse is a peaceful human being that combines his love for punk rock, yoga, traveling, and helping other people. As a licensed online therapist for the Dutch healthcare system, he works remotely from sunny spots around the globe. Flexible Living is the way of life he practices and teaches
Elaine & Kevin – mindful hosts of The Hatchery Place coliving in Kuala Lumpur
August 7, 2021
For the first time, I have two guests at once – Elaine Wong and Kevin Yeoh. They are the most generous hosts of The Hatchery Place. It’s a very cozy coliving space, where I lived between October 2019 and September 2020. They transitioned from corporate careers to the world of
Benjamin Lupton – open-source developer widens perspective through long-term travel and philosophy
July 19, 2021
The third episode of the Nerd on Tour Podcast is here! This time fellow digital nomad from Perth in Australia is my guest. Ben is cheerful yet contemplating developer and community builder. He dropped NDA work offers at Facebook and Google to stay true to the open-source movement. His travels
What is your (dis)traction?
June 26, 2021
It took me about a month to write the long-form article Build Better Systems. There I dived deep into the narrative presented in the “Social Dilemma” documentary. In my opinion, the fictional family drama was a great way to showcase the complex problem of social media. Nevertheless, I value the
Infinite Machine book – short and invigorating history of Etherum
February 9, 2021
Do you remember when we watched movies on DVDs? Or when mobile phones were big as a brick? If you do, then you have lived through a tech disruption cycle. There’s always a period when one standard dominates the market, but there’s a new thing coming, to change
The end of "unbreaking news" experiment with The Correspondent
December 17, 2020
People around us and the stories we tell are two timeless factors of our wellbeing. The vast and unprecise term for everyday stories – “the news media” is used as a scapegoat. Any political outcome, social unrest, or economic struggle can be connected to the controversial stories in “the news”. I
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