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Dear Future Self, I Wrote this Note for You
Be kind to your future self — future-proof your notes to be of service to you.
Tufte Style Sidenotes in Obsidian
Tufte sidenotes are a unique annotation method. They make notes more useful by providing additional info in the context of reading flow.
Pavlonian coincidence
There are two kinds of coincidences. The first is the one that we often talk about. It’s the make-believe magic of two things occurring that we didn’t expect to occur. When you and your…
On Compounding
Sunday Firesides: Hunger Is the Best Spice
In the Orthodox Church, Easter and Christmas are preceded by 40-day seasons in which adherents forgo certain meals and abstain from particular foods. These fasts not only serve as a means of spiritual preparation; they also add poignancy to the feasts that follow. Our culture’s secular feasts, like Thanksgiving, are not preceded by fasts. Instead, […]
Good businesses solve real problems
But not all real problems lead to good businesses. There are problems all around us. People need housing, health care and food. They want delight, belonging and status. When a company shows up in t…
It’s simple (it’s complicated)
It’s simple: This surgery will fix your problem and you’ll be better. It’s complicated: Changes in lifestyle, diet and attitude will, over time, help you feel better. Or… Ou…
Product and process
What do we get in exchange for our work? There’s pay, of course, and the satisfaction of a job well done. There’s stress and human interaction, learning and physical exertion. We get th…
Pink is the New Black
Browse any type of media from the last few days- TV, Twitter, Instagram etc- and you’ll see endless posts about the new Barbie movie. It seems the entire
But what if we’re wrong?
Of course, we think we’re right. That’s why we’re sharing our opinion. But when there’s a disagreement, or we’re predicting the future, it’s likely that someone …
Ezra Klein’s Formula for a Good Day Involves These Four Things
The podcast host and columnist caught up with GQ about his daily routine: the importance of sleep, (mostly) staying off Twitter, and surrendering the illusion of control.
The Power of Being New: A Proven Recipe for High Impact | Hazel Weakly
When starting a new job as a software engineer, it’s natural to feel the pressure of delivering immediate value and meeting the expectations of your role....
Before you try to do something, make sure you can do nothing - The Old New Thing
If you can't do nothing, then don't expect to be able to do something.
History offers some clues for navigating the skills gap in the AI era
As we accelerate into the age of AI, we need to think about what skills people will need to learn over the next decade.
The early adopter (and the dilettante)
The early adopter bought an iPhone in 2008 and never looked back. They played a few games of pickleball and then joined a club and bought the equipment. They picked up a new magazine on the newssta…
The Mind is a Computer - Scott H Young
I defend the view that the mind is a computer, and why people who devote their lives to studying the brain believe it.
22.00.0012 Being disorganised: $4bn║J•D
Johnny.Decimal is a system to organise projects (or your life, or anything else)
There’s always a placebo switch
The trick is knowing where it is and using it well. Wanting control doesn’t always mean needing to have control. Sometimes it is simply a desire to be acknowledged. HT to Brian.
Closed/open
I’m told that the hardest part of being a teaching golf pro isn’t helping adult golfers develop a good swing. It’s getting them to stop using a bad one. Our position feels so frag…
How to survive a loss of income
Going on strike or getting furloughed may be preferable to losing a job—but no easier financially. Here’s how to survive during a prolonged loss of income.
Chasing cool
The cool thing is always a little out of reach. And for most of us, once we get it, it’s not seen as cool any more. This is not an accident. One definition of cool are things that are just ou…
Sunday Firesides: Act or Be Acted Upon
The world can be divided into agents and objects. Things that make stuff happen, and things that have stuff happen to them. The shaper, and the shaped. The mover, and the moved. The driver, and the screw. No one is ever entirely one or the other, and you should be open to allowing positive influences […]
Work update a.k.a. how I’m keeping myself out of trouble rn
Posted on Tuesday 18 Jul 2023. 818 words, 12 links. By Matt Webb.
7 Japanese Concepts That Can Improve Your Life
Like many American boys who grew up in the 1980s, I loved The Karate Kid. For months when I was five years old, I demanded that my family call me “Daniel-san” instead of Brett. Besides instilling in me a desire to crane-kick everyone, The Karate Kid also implanted a nascent interest in Japanese culture. When I […]
Appropriate tension
Growth usually feels risky. The feeling is a protection mechanism, a way to avoid failure or even the fear of failure. Of course, risk also feels risky (or at least it should). Differentiating betw…
Westrum‘s Organizational Cultures Are Vital but Misunderstood
Sociologist devised a robust way to test the cultural climate by focusing on information flow.
Raising the bar
That’s not the same as raising the average. With the advent of the high jump, the idiom raising the bar became well understood: If you can’t jump over the bar that the current leader cl…
Remarkable pronouncements
The scientific rule of thumb is simple: When you make a bold claim, you need significant research to back it up. Telling us that eating vegetables is healthy can be justified by a fairly simple hig…
“I don’t like it”
Everyone is entitled to their own taste. But this isn’t the helpful answer to the question, “is this good?” Whether it suits your taste might be irrelevant. “It doesn’…