Travel is best with young children | Derek Sivers
Tool for Thought (Published 2005)
Steven Johnson essay on new computer-based tools that can integrate research for writers within personal library of files; describes features and results of his personal experience; says new tools allow creative collaboration between writer's intelligence and software's search and retrieval capabilities; says advent of word processors changed way writers wrote and new software will change way they think; photo (M)
Why we stopped making Einsteins
Geniuses of the past were aristocratically tutored
11 Reasons Not to Become Famous (or “A Few Lessons Learned Since 2007”)
I felt like I somehow needed fame. In retrospect, there was a lot of self-loathing from tough childhood experiences, and I desperately hoped that love from without (i.e., from masses of other peopl…
Half baked
If you care about a creative practice, my guess is that you’ve already seen Peter Jackson’s new Beatles movie. If not, go check it out. It’s a miracle that the movie exists at all…
The Imperfectionist: Actually doing it
Welcome back to The Imperfectionist, and my apologies for the brief unplanned hiatus! (Sending out an email to say I wouldn't be sending an email seemed pointless and anno...
Five ways to build a $100 million business
Some time ago my friend (and co-investor in Clio , Jobber and Unbounce ) Boris Wertz wrote a great blog post about "the only 2 ways to bui...
Why Winners Keep Winning – Of Dollars And Data
Have you ever wondered why successful people continue to be successful? I address why those with early advantages are able to maintain them over time.
This Is How You Raise A Reader – Daily Dad – The Blog
Stanford study finds walking improves creativity
Stanford researchers found that walking boosts creative inspiration. They examined creativity levels of people while they walked versus while they sat. A person's creative output increased by an average of 60 percent when walking.
Replace Your To-Do List With Interstitial Journaling To Increase Productivity
A new journaling tactic that immediately kills procrastination and boosts creative insights. 间歇日记,间隙日记,intermittent note,daily note
Interstitial journaling: combining notes, to-do and time tracking
Interstitial journaling is a productivity technique created by Tony Stubblebine. To my knowledge, it’s the simplest way to combine note-taking, tasks, and time tracking in one unique workflow. You don’t need any special software, but Roam Research makes it even easier to do thanks to the flexibility of daily notes. Interstitial journaling has had an ... Read more
Why $51.95 can be more persuasive than $49.95
Marketers love to price below a round number (e.g., $49.95). But these "charm prices" aren't always effective.
The Real Problem with Twitter - Study Hacks - Cal Newport
Last week, Twitter accepted Elon Musk's acquisition bid. The media response was intense. For a few days, it was seemingly the biggest story in the world: every news outlet rushed out multiple takes; commentators fretted and gloated; CNN, for a while, even posted live updates on the deal on their homepage. As I argue in
Strategy Letter V
When I was in college I took two intro economics courses: macroeconomics and microeconomics. Macro was full of theories like “low unemployment causes inflation” that never quite stood u…
Chaos monkey
The chaos monkey is a smart piece of software and a brilliant idea from engineers at Netflix. The chaos monkey deliberately switches off servers in live environments at random. It takes the pain of disappearing servers and brings that pain forward. By deliberately sabotaging their own systems it created strong alignment for the team to design-in redundancy and automation for the necessary resiliency and reliability in the face of random failures. Training for this randomness helps make stronger, more resilient and fault-tolerant systems and software and keeps your movie streaming so you can keep chilling without interruptions. The chaos monkey is a great metaphor and trigger to actively work on what life could throw at your system before it happens. More monkey inspiration for writing and for bananas.
Do I just need to relax??
Pushing yourself vs. letting things come to you—the eternal dilemma
I would like to be paid like a plumber
Pitching Nirvana
Obsidian and DEVONThink companions - Software - MPU Talk
DevonThink Continued
Thanks to everyone for the amazing response to the Times essay and my subsequent post. Clearly, there is some serious pent-up interest out there in these kinds of tools. I’ve received so many…
Tool For Thought
This week’s edition of the Times Book Review features an essay that I wrote about the research system I’ve used for the past few years: a tool for exploring the couple thousand notes and quotations…
The Problem With Note-Taking - More To That
If you view knowledge for its utility, you will never fully appreciate it.
Dollar Cost Averaging vs. Lump Sum: The Definitive Guide – Of Dollars And Data
The definitive guide to the dollar cost averaging vs. lump sum decision.
Taskidian [Unwonked]
Untangling my task and project management approach, at last.
"F**k You" Money
What is the optimal amount of wealth?
Losers Exist, Don't Hire Them
This is an internet re-post of a piece by Bryan Goldberg that is no longer available online. - by Bryan Goldberg About a year ago, my sales operations
WriteThinkLearn.pdf
The Browser on how to start a curation newsletter
Are you curious about how curation really works?
Would I do it tomorrow? - Austin Kleon
A question to help you avoid accepting invitations you’ll later regret.
this and that – Snakes and Ladders