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Most people don’t benefit much from chatbots because what people lack is not good answers so much as good questions. It’s no longer enough to curate

"AI can imitate outputs. It can predict patterns. It can accelerate execution. But it can’t carry moral weight. It can’t love. It can’t repent. It can

The unique, almost magical, "nothingness" found in undergraduate papers written purely out of "sheer grit and desperation"—without attending class or

Life Lessons126
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TED’S 24 RULES FOR READINGReading shouldn’t be a goal—instead it ought to be cultivated as a habit.It should be a relaxing and enjoyable habit, someth

The big money is not in the buying and the selling, but in the waiting. — Charlie Munger

Florida Traffic 70 MPH speed limit in Florida is less of a rule and more of a polite suggestion that nobody agreed to follow. Too slow? You’re getting

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Curation In the context of Sublime, curation is more than just "saving for later." It is the active process of selecting high-signal ideas and organiz

Vibe Writing With Sublime "Vibe writing" is a workflow that turns Sublime into a live, ambient "reference brain" while you write inside other tools li

Sublime is an ethos-driven company. Here is what we believe: Intention > Attention The destruction of our attention compromises our ability to make su

Sublime Canvas is like Figma or Miro, but supercharged with your personal inspiration library and the collective wisdom of the Sublime network. This

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The biggest troublemaker you’ll probably ever have to deal with, watches you from the mirror every mornin’.

Always drink upstream from the herd.

Negotiation In a negotiation, never make the first offer.

It is amazing just how much bad information and misimpression people have about data during this social media moral panic. Things I hear a lot: 1.) T

Books and Reading14
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Doris Lessing on reading: “There is only one way to read, which is to browse in libraries and bookshops, picking up books that attract you, reading on

Prompt Library3
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Gemini prompts for editing images for sharp pro results Last week, I was fixing a boring photo at midnight. No energy. No ideas. Then I tried Gemini

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Being able to judge character is a matter of life or death for women in 19th and 20th century literature. Take Emma Bovary, who falls in love with Leo

From Hemingway’s legion of admirers, to Grammarly, to countless books and internet memes about writing well, the idea that shorter sentences are bette

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Sublime lets you think like a poet. NotebookLM lets you think like an archivist.

This! Stop with the fake analogies. AI is not like the camera. It’s not like recorded music. It’s not like the printing press. AI is rooted in exploit

You can't make time go faster or success come sooner. The only thing you can control is the next action. — James Clear

It is not easy to remain original and successful. The world moves on around you. It takes your best ideas and digests them: The future has stagnated;

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Go out for a walk. It doesn't have to be a romantic walk in the park, spring at its most spectacular moment, flowers and smells and outstanding poetic

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The obvious predicament that the intellect has a difficult time with is the sneaking realization that more is never enough. Or, more is maybe enough f

If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking. — Haruki Murakami

Only those who look at the horizon find the right road. If you look at your feet, you’ll stumble. — Dag Hammarskjöld

Comparison is the thief of joy. — Theodore Roosevelt

Knowledge Management14
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A metaphysical “idea garden” is a mental or virtual space for cultivating creativity, inspiration, and intellectual growth. Here’s a detailed breakdow

I think one of the big questions of this decade Is how do you become “post-algorithmic” While remaining economically viable

Think like a gardener, not an architect: design beginnings, not endings. Unfinished = fertile

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The Ultimate Productivity Hack is Saying No Not doing something will always be faster than doing it. This statement reminds me of the old computer pro

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Art Movements: Renaissance to Contemporary Era I. Executive Summary Western art history, from the Renaissance to the present, is a continuous, dynamic

I learned about lapis lazuli, mined from the mountains of Afghanistan and ground into ultramarine, a pigment once valued more highly than gold. In Ren

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