Paul Schneider
@walktherefast
empathetic design for humans
we’re hanging out at the intersection of urban green space and car-centric design later if you wanna come through

consumer behavior tends to circle around looking for permission and accountability, which is counterintuitive. impulse buys are justifiable by context/stress (permission). keeping up with trends to maintain credibility (accountability).
sf meter maids during street sweeping must be the greatest roi of all time. 3 minutes to write a $105 ticket. repeat literally all day every day except weekends.
Tea this, tea that, how about you tee up something better to talk about
the more I learn, the more I am absolutely amazed at human physiology and function
a great acid test for hiring is “would I trust this person to mow my friend’s parents’ lawn”
internship opportunity: live-in human data collection specialist, free gym access (mandatory)
bit the bullet, spent a month’s rent on what is the foundation of each day 😴
my cofounder: "I think bedframes are a scam"
First time seeing certification sticker on a charger, obvious evolution from pumps but old school solution to a non-issue

great content in here
Im going to tell you guys something you probably aren’t prepared for This book, although marketed to postpartum women, is probably the single most underrated book of somewhat esoteric health wisdom. I genuinely believe every human needs to read it
toeing the fine line between performative reading and genuinely vibing
by my estimates there were 836 birthday parties in sf this weekend