How to watch like a hawk?

I live on an old working farm.

In one of the fields, a line of old telephone lampposts run down the middle of it.

A hawk sits on top of one of them each day.

99% of its time is just watching.

If it watches with utter focus, the 1% counts.

It doesn’t try to be busy.

For the hawk, being busy requires energy.

Which would require more food.

Which would require more busyness.

And on and on.

The hawk taught me a lesson.

Let me give you an example.

On social media, we try to follow too many people.

Which soon gets us to visit an old pal: Overwhelm.

So, instead, on Twitter, I create a list.

It is called; Watch like a hawk.

It can’t be more than ten people.

Five is optimum.

Right now, we are about to build a new website.

So the one that breaks all the rules for me is a crypto website: https://yearn.finance/

I study as if it was a juicy fat mouse.

On Instagram, I am paying attention to: https://www.instagram.com/jacquemus/

My teenage daughters love him.

He knows how to take a launch and turn it into an event.

Another juicy fat mouse.

Another one they are raving about is: https://www.instagram.com/thepangaia/?hl=en

So, I follow and watch everything single thing they do.

That hawk is smart.

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