Paul Carr is the process of elimination, writer. He writes a weekly column for TechCrunch, focusing on media and technology. For the first part of what he might run away his career, he edited various publications and founded multiple businesses with varying degrees of abysmal failure. After getting fired from every job he ever had – including at least ... ? Read More
Earlier today, I had an amazing realization: I spend at least half of my breath in the day. The other half I am breathing out. However, I am literally my breath throughout his life.
Enough.
Today I am leaving the breath. Will no longer be my light is constantly on the oxygen consumption and disposal of carbon dioxide. In a bold move, I will be free from oppressive yoke of gaseous Exchange.
Now, I know what you think: If I quit, breathing cold Turkey, not my blood fill up fast with unwanted carbon dioxide? Possible. I am sure that in certain locations in coming weeks, I'll have to take from time to time by the inward or outward breath, to deal with emergency situations or avoid asphyxiation. But, generally speaking, I did.
I have a feeling for the next two minutes, at least, my performance is going to go through the roof. After that, who can say? I'll post the results here at TechCrunch.
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