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Unquote - Futility Closet
Unquote - Futility Closet
“Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to continually be part of unanimity.” — Christopher Morley
·futilitycloset.com·
Unquote - Futility Closet
The oracle
The oracle
Resistance often shows up insisting that it can predict the future. The voice in our head, the one that knows everything, also knows that you will be rejected, that the work will be misunderstood, …
·seths.blog·
The oracle
The 3 Elements of Charisma: Presence
The 3 Elements of Charisma: Presence
Charisma - personal magnetism - is something that can be learned. Part one in our series is learning charismatic presence.
·artofmanliness.com·
The 3 Elements of Charisma: Presence
Finding your voice
Finding your voice
Not your metaphorical voice. I mean your actual voice. It’s pretty clear to me that our speaking voice is not the result of the inevitable physical evolution of our vocal cords. It’s so…
·seths.blog·
Finding your voice
Aimless clicking
Aimless clicking
Wandering around in a digital swamp is a pretty common way to spend an hour these days. Alas, most of us would never consider doing this in a forest. Walking over to a tree because it looked sort o…
·seths.blog·
Aimless clicking
Books unread
Books unread
I was sitting in a friend’s study the other day, and noticed that he had hundreds of books I’d never read. Each was written, perhaps over the course of a year (or a decade), by a smart,…
·seths.blog·
Books unread
A freelancer’s dilemma
A freelancer’s dilemma
What do you own?What are you really good at?What do you enjoy? Engaging with the marketplace requires creating value for people who have a choice. And deciding what to offer your customers is your …
·seths.blog·
A freelancer’s dilemma
The CEO of you
The CEO of you
Big company CEOs get paid ridiculous amounts of money, but the good ones also do something that most of us avoid. They make decisions. In fact, that’s pretty much the core of the job. Whether…
·seths.blog·
The CEO of you
The Curse of Knowledge - Chris Grundemann
The Curse of Knowledge - Chris Grundemann
The curse of knowledge is all about not remembering what you know, combined with not understanding what your audience knows, leading to confusion.
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The Curse of Knowledge - Chris Grundemann
Do One Thing Well List Winter 2021
Do One Thing Well List Winter 2021
Some products, some services, some experiences are just right. It’s hard to know how to make them simpler, more beautiful or more useful…
·hiutdenim.medium.com·
Do One Thing Well List Winter 2021
Should you write a technical or management book?
Should you write a technical or management book?
Since publishing my second book, Staff Engineer, I’ve had more folks popping up for publishing advice. I’ve written a few times about my experience writing books in Self-publishing Staff Engineer (2021) and What I learned writing a book (2019), but neither directly confronts the two questions that folks keep asking, “Should I write a book?” and “How do I publish a book?”
·lethain.com·
Should you write a technical or management book?
The terminal level rulebook.
The terminal level rulebook.
At work, the Staff engineering team has a monthly meeting. The agenda varies but most recently we talked about a common theme: how do you find career progression after reaching your organization’s terminal level?
·lethain.com·
The terminal level rulebook.
The stairstep and the curve
The stairstep and the curve
If your roof is leaking, the water in the basement will gradually move up until you’ve got a full-blown flood. And for most humans, for twenty years, each day we get a little taller. It&#8217…
·seths.blog·
The stairstep and the curve
Pushing, pulling and leading
Pushing, pulling and leading
Tug boats don’t usually tug. They push. That’s because pushing is more mechanically efficient than pulling. When we pull, there’s tension and slack in the ropes, and the attachmen…
·seths.blog·
Pushing, pulling and leading
Snowflakes and fingerprints
Snowflakes and fingerprints
Every kid knows that no two are the same. The thing is, at appropriate magnification, if we’re paying attention and deciding to care, that applies to just about everything in the natural worl…
·seths.blog·
Snowflakes and fingerprints
Building confidence in a decision
Building confidence in a decision
Martin Tingley with Wenjing Zheng, Simon Ejdemyr, Stephanie Lane, Michael Lindon, and Colin McFarland
·netflixtechblog.com·
Building confidence in a decision
The thing about the oxygen mask
The thing about the oxygen mask
It feels odd to hear the flight attendants remind us to put on our own mask before helping others. That’s backward, isn’t it? The theory is that if you can’t breathe, it’s p…
·seths.blog·
The thing about the oxygen mask
The Craft is the End - Scott H Young
The Craft is the End - Scott H Young
Doing work well, for its own sake, is a surer route to satisfaction than worldly success. Some meditations on C. S. Lewis's The Inner Ring.
·scotthyoung.com·
The Craft is the End - Scott H Young
Your big idea
Your big idea
No one is going to steal it. Not if it’s actually a big idea. One thing that big ideas have in common is that they’re almost impossible to give away. You could have bought Amazon stock …
·seths.blog·
Your big idea
The Best of the Marine Corps' Reading Lists
The Best of the Marine Corps' Reading Lists
From ancient times til the present, the ideal warrior has been celebrated as a man of both thought and action, with a mind as finely honed as his sword. Since the 19th century, the Marine Corps has directed its members to pursue that ideal by issuing a list of recommended reading to members of its […]
·artofmanliness.com·
The Best of the Marine Corps' Reading Lists
Sunday Firesides: Don't Define Yourself By What You're Not
Sunday Firesides: Don't Define Yourself By What You're Not
Ask any graphic designer or architect, and they’ll tell you that, much to their chagrin, clients have a much easier time expressing what they don’t like about a draft or mock-up than conveying what they’d rather have it look like instead. Individuals often evince this same dynamic in designing the architecture of their lives. “I […]
·artofmanliness.com·
Sunday Firesides: Don't Define Yourself By What You're Not
Optimism is a tool
Optimism is a tool
We generally adopt a posture of optimism or pessimism as a response (or reaction) to external events. We see how things are unfolding and make a decision about what to expect. We feel like we need …
·seths.blog·
Optimism is a tool
A Place for Everything (Including Certain Kinds of Work)
A Place for Everything (Including Certain Kinds of Work)
Editor’s note: The following excerpt was taken from the chapter “How to Make Habit Your Friend,” included in The Technique of Getting Things Done (1947) by Donald Laird.  “A place for everything, and everything in its place,” is one of the simplest ways of putting habit to work for you to get things done. Consistency is the […]
·artofmanliness.com·
A Place for Everything (Including Certain Kinds of Work)
Why Our Numbers Are Always Wrong | Digital Tonto
Why Our Numbers Are Always Wrong | Digital Tonto
In the end, our numbers will always be wrong. It is our choice whether we want to blindly believe or continue to test and refine them.
·digitaltonto.com·
Why Our Numbers Are Always Wrong | Digital Tonto