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Ten reasons to write a book | Seth's Blog
More than ten, actually. Millions of books will be published this year and for good reason. People rarely regret the effort. Everyone has their own, but here are some of the reasons to get you star…
When Content Becomes Your King - Superorganizers - Every
Matt D’Avella on creator burnout and building an audience for the long run
My Goals Report - March 2021 Update
This is the (new) monthly series where I update this public journal about the various goals I'm working towards.
Moore's Law for Everything
We need to design a system that embraces this technological future and taxes the assets that will make up most of the value in that world–companies and land–in order to fairly distribute some of the coming wealth.
Anil on Twitter
“You might be an exception but virtually all Bitcoin critics fall into one of these four categories:”-@gladstein Nominations now open👇 🤡 pic.twitter.com/qnjT4klBFw— Anil (@anilsaidso) March 20, 2021
sven^starfury_ on Twitter
pic.twitter.com/1MSDFq6MaJ— sven^starfury_ (@StarfuryFlames) March 21, 2021
The Sure Thing | The New Yorker
What successful entrepreneurs have in common.
Improved ‘intelligence’ = strategy added — Cloud Streaks
By Duncan Anderson. To see all blogs click here . Reading time: 10 mins Summary: Creating strategies is the ultimate metaskill to know for the unknowable future. IMO ‘intelligence’ is not fixed. IMO in almost any area ‘intelligence’ can be levelled up. IMO one can s
Your safety net is a straitjacket - Ozan Varol | Personal Development
A safety net that’s there to catch you can also restrain you. It can make you believe that you’re safe only above the net.
Julian Lehr's information diet | Mailbrew
Tiny interview with Julian Lehr from Stripe.
It’s Been 23 Years
Five Levels of Communication (Ed Batista)
One of the most useful and flexible models of human interaction that I've encountered is Richard Francisco's Five Levels of Communication (which comprises Chapter 2.6 of the Reading Book for Human Relations Training, 8th edition.) Francisco, a Lecturer at the...
Why Being an Asshole Can Be a Valuable Life Skill
We typically don't think of being an asshole as a good thing, but there's a difference between "good" assholes and "bad" assholes.
Hunter S. Thompson's Letter on Finding Your Purpose and Living a Meaningful Life
Hunter S. Thompson's letter to his friend, Hume Logan, on finding your purpose and living a meaningful life. The most profound advice I've ever come across.
The Common Denominator of Success (Full Transcript)
The Common Denominator of Success is as valuable today as when it was first delivered by Albert E.N. Gray in 1940 at the annual convention for insurance underwriters.
Good Slides Reduce Complexity - The SEO MBA
Avoid slide-crimes with these 5 concepts for more effective presentations
Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters | Basecamp
Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters
Plodding and Bursting – Steve Pavlina
The Secrets Behind Morning Brew's Growth to 2.5 Million Newsletter Subscribers | SparkLoop
Learn Jenny Rothenberg's top 8 newsletter growth takeaways from her experience leading growth at Morning Brew
40 One-Sentence Blogging Tips
A collection of concepts to help you figure out how to write blog posts that attract readers, create opportunities, and help you accomplish your goals.
Interview: Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of Stripe - Noahpinion
In addition to being a friend and a Noahpinion subscriber, Patrick Collison is one of the world’s most successful founder-CEOs. Along with his co-founder and brother John, he built online payments company Stripe into a $36 billion behemoth in a decade. (Patrick and John hail from Ireland, continuing the hallowed tradition of Irish immigrants making it big in America.)
Why NFTs are hard to explain. A disambiguation | by Nic Carter | Mar, 2021 | Medium
A disambiguation
The Roblox Microverse – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
Roblox is something new and interesting that abstracts away the platforms underneath it.
chr.iswong
So for the past year I've been exploring what interests me. Cooking with my wife. Long walks. Writing on a blog that no one will find. Figuring out different ways to learn. Taking online courses. Teaching my wife how to snowboard. Doing things that I think are important, not things other people tell me are important. Things that I enjoy intrinsically. Things that I think improve me or that I can improve in the world.
The Non-Fungible Token Bible: Everything you need to know about NFTs - OpenSea blog
This post provides an in-depth overview of non-fungible tokens: from the history of the non-fungible token, the technical anatomy of an ERC721, to the current state of the market, to the exciting future for NFTs.
Watch Me Make Mistakes
Themed days, Timeboxing and why you should use them.
Have you ever wondered how Elon Musk is running two billion-dollar companies at once? Musk is an interesting example of someone who manages his time so well that he can work 100 hours a week and still manage to take time out for his hobbies, family, and even Twitter! So, how does he do it?
6 Lessons I Learned from Nathan Latka – Jakob Greenfeld – Experiments in Entrepreneurship and Learning
Experiments in Entrepreneurship and Learning