Curiosity is as important as intelligence
Enjoyed this light read by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic on types of intelligence
Psychology of Human Misjudgment
The Revised Psychology of Human Misjudgment, by Charlie Munger: The Psychology of Human Misjudgment is considered the magnum opus on why we behave the way we do.
Storytelling matrix by Craig Wortmann
Enjoyed this What’s your story? storytelling matrix by Craig Wortmann
These lovely digital paper cuts
Artwork by Eiko Ojala makes me happy
Building blocks
Design work by Frost Collective
The real leadership lessons of Steve Jobs
Walter Isaacson is a master of storytelling.
With, not against my nature
In order to control myself, I must first accept myself, by going with and not against my nature.
—Bruce Lee
Can big tech be disrupted?
Columbia Business School professor Jonathan Knee discusses in this HBR article how [well] current tech giants defend themselves against disruption.
How someone leaves says everything about them
Not just the big departures, but the everyday goodbyes too.
Replace “that’s not fair” with “what did I miss?”
Our beliefs often come with certain romantic expectations of the world. By connecting the dots we can move toward meaningful solutions.
Stress As Defined By Naval Ravikant
Stress is an inability to decide what’s important…
You want two incompatible things at once. In physical terms, stress happens when something wants to be in two places at one time. If I apply pressure to both ends of an iron beam, I create stress on the beam because one part wants to be north and the other part wants to be south.
Here’s a phrase I like: “Peace is happiness at rest; happiness is peace in motion.” Someone who’s peaceful at rest will end up happy when they do an activity. While a happy person sitting idle will be peaceful.
– Naval Ravikant