Starting today, my available hours for these projects have been cut — Ten instead of forty. From here on, I’ll be working with less time.
The clock doesn’t care. It’s indifferent to goals, ambitions, and feelings.
Operational Reality
Until now, I had 30–40 hours a week to commit to this experiment. That’s now capped at ten across all channels. The operating reality is different — and everything must adjust.
The documentation continues as planned — weekly posts, monthly reports. Expect more brevity.
The podcast, already on pause, is no longer viable. It’s gone. I’m heartbroken — but the clock doesn’t care.
The photography channel is a non-negotiable. Without it, the experiment ends. Everything else adjusts around it.
Stress Testing The System
The real challenge begins now. Will the systems I built hold under pressure? What will need to change?
The next few weeks will be a test of resilience — the only data that matters, the only KPI: upload consistency.
The immediate goal is to keep weekly uploads on schedule — and adjust the production workflow so each video fits within ten hours, start to finish. If not, the channel will need a full realignment.
I’ll keep you posted.
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