Saved Favourites: ((install))

We treat the "save" button like a magic wand. With one click, we absolve our present self of the responsibility to read, watch, or act. We tell ourselves, I’ll come back to this when I have time.

You saved it for a reason. Now give it the 10 minutes it deserves. How many saved items do you currently have? Be honest. I’ll go first: I just cleared out 347 bookmarks. Only 12 survived. Share your number below! saved favourites

The goal isn't to have an empty folder. The goal is to have a folder so intentional that when you open it, you don't feel anxious—you feel excited. You see a handful of items that genuinely matter, not a thousand distractions that don't. We treat the "save" button like a magic wand

Examples: woodworking tutorials, marathon training plans, digital nomad packing lists. You saved it for a reason

But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Our favorites folders become digital graveyards—full of potential, but rarely revisited.

So go ahead. Open that folder. Unsave the guilt. And finally read that article about the pasta.