Here’s a different kind of post: A list of worthwhile things I read (or listened to, or watched) last week, curated for your enjoyment. I’ll try to post something like this every Monday—even if only as a way for me to record and later recall these pieces.
- Joe Rogan interviews Naval Ravikant on balance, technology, purpose. This is superb — be ready to take notes.
- Big houses are making Americans sad. And the reasons why are kind of pathetic (are we really that vain?).
- The ultimate guide to writing online. This guy gets it right, and his personal blog/brand walks the talk (check out the whole site).
- This is REALLY big news for marketers. For lots of people, it will change everything, and not necessarily for the better.
- That was fast. And I can only assume other publications mirror this trend.
- A creepy deepfake of Mark Zuckerberg. Where is this all headed? Lots of possibilities, both sinister and exciting.
And here’s a quote I liked:
The aim of science is to seek the simplest explanations of complex facts. We are apt to fall into the error of thinking that the facts are simple because simplicity is the goal of our quest. The guiding motto in the life of every natural philosopher should be, “Seek simplicity and distrust it.”
Alfred North Whitehead
