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That’s why you fail
That’s why you fail
There’s a profound moment in Episode V of Star Wars in the midst of Luke Skywalker’s jedi training. After trying to get his ship out of the water with the force, Luke gives up (“I…
·alearningaday.blog·
That’s why you fail
Paul Graham 101
Paul Graham 101
A summary of Paul Graham’s 200+ essays. This is an introduction to his ideas on startups, writing, society, decision-making and more.
·jaakkoj.com·
Paul Graham 101
Clarity is Expensive — CJ Chilvers
Clarity is Expensive — CJ Chilvers
After many years of writing for big companies, a few universal truths have emerged from hundreds of projects, no matter the budget: Having a clear audience is critical for creation, promotion, and sales. Having a clear goal is existential for the project and ultimately the company. It’s rar
·cjchilvers.com·
Clarity is Expensive — CJ Chilvers
The Laws of Simplicity
The Laws of Simplicity
Here are John Maeda’s ten laws of and three keys to simplicity. Ten laws Reduce The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction. Organize Organization makes a system of many appear fewer. Time Savings in time feel like simplicity.
·blog.felicedellagatta.com·
The Laws of Simplicity
Paradoxes of Life
Paradoxes of Life
Listen now (10 min) | 20+ powerful paradoxes on growth, business, investing, and life
·sahilbloom.substack.com·
Paradoxes of Life
We're all addicts
We're all addicts
Why you shouldn't guilt yourself for eating that donut.
·dayonecreators.substack.com·
We're all addicts
The Framework Handbook
The Framework Handbook
Listen now (17 min) | 20 useful frameworks on startups, investing, writing, & life
·sahilbloom.substack.com·
The Framework Handbook
Learn How To Stop Complaining - Neil Strauss
Learn How To Stop Complaining - Neil Strauss
Are you ready for another 30-day challenge from Stylelife and Neil Strauss? Don't complain for the next month. Sound easy? Read on and see why it's not!
·neilstrauss.com·
Learn How To Stop Complaining - Neil Strauss
Focusing On What Is Most Important
Focusing On What Is Most Important
Listen now (5 min) | To investors, Last week, I told the limited partners at Pomp Investments that I would be returning all outside capital at the end of the year and would be converting my investment activities into a family office. The response to this communication was incredibly powerful so I figured that I should share the decision publicly. No matter your occupation or life goals, my hope is that the letter below can help you.
·pomp.substack.com·
Focusing On What Is Most Important
An Eschatological Laundry list: By Sheldon Kopp (1974) - The Therapeutic Care Journal
An Eschatological Laundry list: By Sheldon Kopp (1974) - The Therapeutic Care Journal
A Partial Register of the 927 (or was in 928?) Eternal Truths. Sheldon Kopp.  This is it ! There are no hidden meanings. You can’t get from there to here, and besides there’s no place else to go. We are already dying, and we will be dead for a long time. Nothing lasts. There is ... Read more
·thetcj.org·
An Eschatological Laundry list: By Sheldon Kopp (1974) - The Therapeutic Care Journal
Effort toward quality
Effort toward quality
Quality is defined as consistently meeting spec. A measurable promise made and kept. Effort is what happens when we go beyond our normal speed. When we dig deep and exert physical or emotional labo…
·seths.blog·
Effort toward quality
40 Alan Watts Quotes to Quench Your Existential Thirst
40 Alan Watts Quotes to Quench Your Existential Thirst
40 of the best Alan Watts quotes you'll find on the Internet, covering everything from love and death to our place in the cosmos.
·highexistence.com·
40 Alan Watts Quotes to Quench Your Existential Thirst
The Trouble with Optionality | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
The Trouble with Optionality | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
Our elite graduates need to understand that they’ve already been winners in the lottery of life—and they certainly don’t need any more safety nets.
·thecrimson.com·
The Trouble with Optionality | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
The high-return activity of raising others' aspirations - Marginal REVOLUTION
The high-return activity of raising others' aspirations - Marginal REVOLUTION
Yesterday I had lunch with a former Ph.D student of mine, who is now highly successful and tenured at a very good school.  I was reminded that, over twenty years ago, I was Graduate Director of Admissions.  One of my favorite strategies was to take strong candidates who applied for Masters and also offer them […]
·marginalrevolution.com·
The high-return activity of raising others' aspirations - Marginal REVOLUTION
12 Rules for Discourse — Simon Berens
12 Rules for Discourse — Simon Berens
I argue very well. Ask any of my remaining friends. I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me. — Dave Barry
·simonberens.me·
12 Rules for Discourse — Simon Berens
The Imperfectionist: You might as well
The Imperfectionist: You might as well
​ ​ ​ My book Four Thousand Weeks, about embracing your limits and finally getting round to what counts, is out now, and is a New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller! In my u...
·ckarchive.com·
The Imperfectionist: You might as well
Thread by @G_S_Bhogal on Thread Reader App
Thread by @G_S_Bhogal on Thread Reader App
Thread by @G_S_Bhogal: My peoples, the time has come for a MEGATHREAD. In 40 tweets I will explain another 40 concepts you should know. Strap in. Here we go: Abstraction: There are scales of explanation. A human...…
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Thread by @G_S_Bhogal on Thread Reader App