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DEAF OR BLIND: BEETHOVEN, HANDEL
DEAF OR BLIND: BEETHOVEN, HANDEL
Beethoven started going deaf in his late 20s.   Already famous by age 25 for his piano sonatas, at 31 he was traumatized by losing his hea...
·sociological-eye.blogspot.com·
DEAF OR BLIND: BEETHOVEN, HANDEL
The Perils of Audience Capture
The Perils of Audience Capture
How influencers become brainwashed by their audiences
·gurwinder.substack.com·
The Perils of Audience Capture
How To Be Influenced
How To Be Influenced
Why we need to take control of our influences and what we can learn from artists about how to do so
·ianleslie.substack.com·
How To Be Influenced
What I learned from the guy dubbed “the next Einstein” and Gary Vaynerchuck about building your personal brand
What I learned from the guy dubbed “the next Einstein” and Gary Vaynerchuck about building your personal brand
Content is about emotion, not informationIf you look at the transcript of one of Nima’s or Gary’s talks, you’ll notice just how little interesting information is included. But if you listen to them talk, you can’t help but be mesmerized.They will pull you into their world and keep you captivated until the very end.What they both understand is that the world rewards whoever is best at communicating ideas, not the ones with the best ideas.They both have the gift of gab and charisma is of course a…
·getrevue.co·
What I learned from the guy dubbed “the next Einstein” and Gary Vaynerchuck about building your personal brand
Mark Manson Interview: The Path to Becoming a Global Bestselling Author - IdeaEconomy.net
Mark Manson Interview: The Path to Becoming a Global Bestselling Author - IdeaEconomy.net
Mark Manson is the bestselling author of Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Everything is F*cked: A Book About Hope, and co-author of the Will Smith memoir, Will. He has sold tens of millions of books in over 60 languages and has over 500,000 email subscribers. In this …
·ideaeconomy.net·
Mark Manson Interview: The Path to Becoming a Global Bestselling Author - IdeaEconomy.net
on being known
on being known
Every shade and stripe of every possible variety of connection is about wanting, above all else, to be known; for someone else to see as much of you as possible. Shared experience is important. It’s not everything, but it’s something, because nobody wants to be explaining at forty to a hostile audience why they are the way they are, but you don’t want to punch below your weight class, either, and wind up with somebody who only loves you because they don’t know any better—because the day they do know better is the day they’ll walk out the door.
·ava.substack.com·
on being known
There's only one thing no one can copy: you
There's only one thing no one can copy: you
Trying to 'game' social media platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter and others with odd spacing, click-bait/copy-paste lists from Wikipedia etc doesn't accomplish what you think
·adamsinger.substack.com·
There's only one thing no one can copy: you
Be everywhere. But be your best here.
Be everywhere. But be your best here.
The biggest trend in branding this year appears to be one of the oldest trends — signature models. From shoes to guitars, old-school brands are flooding the market with products stamped with a creator’s personal brand. A “brand” is just a “reputation.” The bigger you get as a company, the
·cjchilvers.com·
Be everywhere. But be your best here.
Who is MrBeast?
Who is MrBeast?
Initially published on April 17, 2020
·blakeir.com·
Who is MrBeast?
Don't Find A Niche, Find A Mode
Don't Find A Niche, Find A Mode
Finding a niche is not helpful early in a creator journey. Instead find a mode where you can keep showing up and feel connected to yourself
·think-boundless.com·
Don't Find A Niche, Find A Mode
Why Great Things Never Came From Comfort Zones
Why Great Things Never Came From Comfort Zones
Why great things never came from comfort zones? Because the world is always changing. We need to face uncertainty to move forward.
·durmonski.com·
Why Great Things Never Came From Comfort Zones
Organization
Organization
What makes a work of art beautiful?
·georgesaunders.substack.com·
Organization
The smallest viable audience
The smallest viable audience
It’s a stepping-stone, not a compromise. The media and our culture push us to build something for everyone, to sand off the edges and to invest in infrastructure toward scale. But it turns ou…
·seths.blog·
The smallest viable audience
I Spent 2 years Launching Tiny Projects | Tiny Projects
I Spent 2 years Launching Tiny Projects | Tiny Projects
Two years ago, frustrated with a long list of unfulfilled project ideas in my phone notes, I decided to give myself one week to try each idea out in its tiniest form.
·tinyprojects.dev·
I Spent 2 years Launching Tiny Projects | Tiny Projects
"Disregard the Words"
"Disregard the Words"
From the iPhone to Snapchat and Notion—when words escape us
·every.to·
"Disregard the Words"