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Breaking from the news
Breaking from the news
I’m not sure exactly when I became addicted to the news. But I clearly remember the time before I was checking the latest developments in the world three times per day (or four or five!). I remember momentous events like 9/11 or the swine flu pandemic from an era before being hooked into an IV feed of BREAKING NEWS. World events that r...
·world.hey.com·
Breaking from the news
I Have all the Problems I Want
I Have all the Problems I Want
Several years ago there was an entrepreneur that I’d meet with regularly. As is custom, I’d ask the standard meeting intro, “How are things going?” Now, with 99% of the peop…
·davidcummings.org·
I Have all the Problems I Want
Addiction and balance – Jesper Bylund
Addiction and balance – Jesper Bylund
I’ve started thinking more and more about addiction. I am not, in the classic sense, in any way an addict. But I think my addictions are taking up too much of my life. I first realised how co…
·jesperbylund.com·
Addiction and balance – Jesper Bylund
Focused and Diffuse: Two Modes of Thinking
Focused and Diffuse: Two Modes of Thinking
Our brains employ two modes of thinking to tackle any large task: focused and diffuse. Both are equally valuable but serve very different purposes. To do your best work, you need to master both.
·fs.blog·
Focused and Diffuse: Two Modes of Thinking
Think About Systems More than Goals
Think About Systems More than Goals
Last week I was asked about some of my current goals and I replied that I’m more focused on systems and processes to achieve desired outcomes. Goals are important insomuch as you need to deci…
·davidcummings.org·
Think About Systems More than Goals
Being Passionate about the Wrong Things
Being Passionate about the Wrong Things
Umm… It’s been an eventful couple of months. I broke up with my girlfriend of 5+ years, I went from being a designer to a developer, and I learned how to be a slightly better human in the process.
·pketh.org·
Being Passionate about the Wrong Things
how we react to the threat of losing our freedom
how we react to the threat of losing our freedom
Psychological reactance is a reflex reaction to being told what to do, or feeling that your freedom is under threat. It can occur in personal, professional or social settings when you feel that you need to regain a sense of control over your autonomy.
·nesslabs.com·
how we react to the threat of losing our freedom
Productivity
Productivity
I think I am at least somewhat more productive than average, and people sometimes ask me for productivity tips.  So I decided to just write them all down in one place. Compound growth gets...
·blog.samaltman.com·
Productivity
Take a Simple Idea and Take It Seriously - Commonplace
Take a Simple Idea and Take It Seriously - Commonplace
There's a saying commonly attributed to Charlie Munger that goes 'Take a Simple Idea and Take It Seriously'. Work out all the implications. Seek out all the case studies. Here's a story of two investors who did exactly that.
·commoncog.com·
Take a Simple Idea and Take It Seriously - Commonplace
Expertise is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching - Commonplace
Expertise is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching - Commonplace
I find it a little difficult to believe that expertise is 'merely' pattern-matching. And yet it seems to have resulted in the some of my best learning outcomes over the past year. A look at my scepticism, in the context of several ideas we've covered in this blog.
·commoncog.com·
Expertise is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching - Commonplace
The three kinds of non-fiction books - Commonplace
The three kinds of non-fiction books - Commonplace
There are 3 kinds of non-fiction book: 💁‍♀️ narrative, 🌳 tree, and 🌿 branch. Not every non-fiction book is worth reading, and not every book should be read the same way. These categories explain why.
·commoncog.com·
The three kinds of non-fiction books - Commonplace