The Learning Loop: Why Information-Seeking is Procrastination
Many years ago, I met someone at a conference in Sydney who told me he’d spent the last 12 months reading books and taking courses
Many years ago, I met someone at a conference in Sydney who told me he’d spent the last 12 months reading books and taking courses
One weird phenomenon in life is that we chase freedom and optionality, but then it burdens us. We have too much choice. We don’t commit
There’s work that matters. Actions that move you forward, get you the results you’re after, and lead to lasting success. And then there’s work that
“I don’t know anyone who’s wise who doesn’t read a lot.” —Charlie Munger There’s reading, and then there’s reading well. This is a collection of
We want to be optimal. We want to put ourselves in a position where we are most likely to succeed But the problem is that
It goes by legend that in 1914, Shackleton placed an advertisement in a London newspaper seeking men to join him on an expedition to Antarctica.
A common piece of advice nowadays is to “invest in your education” Or, “Invest in yourself.” But many people invest money in what they think is good
Prefer video? Click here to watch on YouTube. A few years back I was thinking about where I wanted to live. Specifically, whether I wanted
Your capacity to focus… Your willingness to make the hard decision… Your ability to remain calm in chaos… It all boils down to one thing:
“Always on” Those two words describe our modern world. Always online. Always plugged in. Always busy. Always distracted. Always reacting. The antidote to the poisonous
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