applying inbox zero to email with mutt
Inbox Zero is a workflow philosophy. You have a bunch of messages sprawled all over the place, everything is a total mess, and the end goal is to bring order to that chaos.
Achieving Inbox Zero isn't about having zero messages in the inbox, but rather about eliminating clutter. Uncluttering eliminates stress, and establishes better control over your life.
I've been using the Inbox Zero philosophy for years, but I had to figure out how to apply it to Mutt. I did find a way.
I've been using email since the late 1990s, and learned early on that the best way to use email is with client software. Browser based email a.k.a. webmail has always sucked. The same can be said for email on the phone. I don't use email there, but if I did, I would use a mail client app.
In the early days, my go-to was Microsoft Outlook Express 6. Later on, I switched to Mozilla Thunderbird and have pretty much stayed with that ever since.
However, there's a problem when using a GUI mail client like Thunderbird, and it's the same problem webmail has.
Something that happened on one of my Casio F-91W watches (I own two) is that the strap decided to break. In the way the F-91W is made, the strap is not attached with spring bars, but rather pressed-in pins with no springs involved. Technically, yes, you can remove the pins to attach another strap, but not without a small mount of destruction. Not on the lugs themselves, but within the lug holes the pins go through. If you have ever removed pins from an F-91W, you know what I'm talking about. An F-91W can have its pins removed only a handful of times before they become too loose to stay within the lug. After that, you have to use thin superglue applied used those super fine applicator tips just to keep an F-91W lug pin from falling out.
I've not replaced the strap and may not even bother. But I did replace the battery on another Casio that I've had for almost a decade if not slightly longer.
To my amazement, I'm still using the Drive 53 I bought about a month ago. The reason for the amazement is that I own better models, with one of them being the 7" screen 76. I could use that right now if I wanted, but instead, I use the 5" 53 that has no traffic reporting, no Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi, no voice control, and I'm getting along with it quite well.
There are several reasons I really get along with the 53, but one sticks out in particular that I didn't expect.
Every time I shave my head, I still have a hard time fully realizing how much money I save every time I do it.
Given I legitimately did not know what the price of men's haircut was before I started writing this, I did some research and found out.
Let's start with answering this question: What is the price of a men's haircut?