Everything Everywhere All at Once
In 2025, it feels like we all have to be everything everywhere all at once. I know I’m not alone in feeling stretched thin. This week’s note is just a small reminder: if you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not the only one. Keep going. It’s worth it.
Good afternoon everyone,
By the title of this week’s newsletter, you may think that I am going to dive into the 2022 A24 action/sci-fi film by Daniel Kwan. Which would be a very fair assumption to make, it is a great film and I enjoy watching it.
But I’m actually just going to spend a few minutes jotting down some thoughts I had that relate to the statement. Specifically, my thoughts on how, in 2025, it feels like everyone is required to be Everything Everywhere All at Once. In my personal life, I manage my family, work, college, this business + side hustles, my creative career, my health, wellness, peace of mind, etc., etc.
I know I’m not alone in this. The political and economic state of the world right now doesn't lie, everyone is having to pick up extra in order to build a life they aspire to. It’s a noble pursuit, and I wish all of our readers the best in completing whatever goals they’ve set for themselves.
I just want to use these few paragraphs to say that if you resonate with this, you’re not alone. Shit is difficult right now, but it’s worth the effort to keep going despite the external factors that attempt to hold us back. There’s really no more advice than that, we all have busy lives, and I hope that maybe these few words can offer even a little encouragement to whoever reads this.
If you’re in need of a little escape from reality, here are some of my favorite works of art from this past week:
🎵 Art Selections for This Week
“Pieces” – tomcbumpz, piri & tommy
I’ve been bumping this 2-minute, 22-second song by producer tomcbumpz on repeat all week. A simple UK garage track that gives you everything you need and nothing you don’t. Listen below:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3dQHo1APLeZtMOuT6b8zBx?si=46dd040ab1ac4340
📚 Every Good Boy Does Fine – Jeremy Denk
Like many people, I’m not an avid reader and tend to finish books over the course of months, not weeks. Although I’m not done with this book yet (about halfway), I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know this prominent pianist through an autobiographical framework.
https://www.amazon.com/Every-Good-Boy-Does-Fine/dp/0812995988
That’s all for this week, everyone.
Much love,
Wolfgang
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