Mental Minimalism: The Magic of Thinking Less
Note: inspiration for this essay came from Shaan Puri talking about mental minimalism on this podcast with Chris Williamson. I was 14. I wanted to
Note: inspiration for this essay came from Shaan Puri talking about mental minimalism on this podcast with Chris Williamson. I was 14. I wanted to
Viktor Frankl, author of Man’s Search for Meaning, once wrote: “Mental health is based on a certain degree of tension, the tension between what one has already
Welcome back to the newsletter. In today’s issue: Let’s dive in. Commitment in the Age of Infinite Browsing We live in a “Culture of Open
Welcome back. Last week we looked at Jacob Rabinow—the inventor with 229 US patents—and his ideas around invention and creativity: The Jail Mentality, 606 Approach,
In today’s issue, we take a deep dive into the life and advice of a man you’ve (probably) never heard of: Jacob Rabinow. You’ll discover:
Welcome back to the newsletter. Hope you’ve had a great week. In today’s issue: Let’s get to it. This week’s newsletter is brought to you
Happy Sunday (or Monday if you’re on a similar longitude to me). First up: My latest video Digital Minimalism – How to Thrive in a Distracted
You might think that overthinking and paralysis-by-analysis cause procrastination and inaction. But it’s kind of a chicken and egg problem. Because you can view it
I recently noticed myself falling back into old (bad) habits. Specifically, overthinking. Anxiously ruminating over questions like… “Should I build this business or that business?”
Ever put off a task for hours (or days or weeks), and then you sit down, start working on it, and realize it’s not that
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