Sometimes it means, “there isn’t enough money to pay for that.” Certainly, among the undeserved poor, this happens all the time. And for things like health care and education, tragic…
25 Things I’ve Learned From a Decade of Podcasts - RyanHoliday.net
In his letters—the pre-digital medium for distant long-form conversation—Seneca instructs his friend Lucilius to find one thing each day that will fortify him against death, despair, fear, or adversity. Just one thing. One nugget. And that’s what most of Seneca’s letters to his friend are about. They have a quote in them. Or a little prescription. Or a story. But in each case, Seneca is explicit. Here’s your lesson for the day, he says. Here’s your one thing. Obviously that’s the logic behind the daily emails I write (Daily Stoic and Daily Dad) but it’s also the way I try to live. Every tim...
The Top 10 Mindblowing Podcasts of 2020 • Podcast Notes
After taking notes on hundreds of Podcasts over thousands of hours it call comes down to this. It wasn't easy, but we've selected the 10 very best shows of 2020 along with the gems of wisdom for you all in one place.
We studied 50+ startups on TikTok and here's what we found - Li Jin
Businesses that figure out how to leverage TikTok will have an advantage in building brand awareness, cultivating user trust, and efficiently acquiring customers.
The Cook and the Chef: Musk's Secret Sauce - Summary, Notes and Lesson - Nat Eliason
The “cook vs chef” dynamic is one that I’ve been thinking about more and more. WBW gives the best start to finish overview of the difference between reasoning from first principles and following the crowd.
Industrial visionaries tend to have chaotic and disruptive personalities. Their goals don't neatly fit the social ladder. But societies that make room for them reap immense rewards.