Chubmeister 5000
- A lot of woo is actually true.
We just lack the mental capacity, the frameworks, the language, the ease of articulation, and the consistency of evidence to make it philosophically coherent and scientifically grounded.
But we will get there.
Disregard culture punishing you for taking this seriously. It's just a social fad that comes from the collective... See morefrom Facebook
- Don’t think about what you want to be, but what you want to do. ”
- The only productive way to answer ‘What should I do now?’ is to first tackle the question of ‘Who should I become?' Kevin Kelly, Excellent Advice for Living
Design is hope made visible.
You can live your life as the result of history and what came before, or you can live your life as the cause of what’s to come. You choose.
When talent doesn’t hustle, hustle beats talent. But when talent hustles, watch out.
When you work only for money, without any love for what you do in and of itself, your work will lac... See morefrom 101 Design Rules by wearecollins.com
“The first draft is just you telling yourself the story.”
—Terry Pratchett
- Making things is hard and I feel like that’s the most useful thing to say about it.
from Making Things Is Hard by Ava
- Inspiration is perishable and life goes by fast. Inaction is a particularly insidious type of risk.
from What I Wish Someone Had Told Me by Sam Altman
- “Don’t ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
— Howard Thurmanfrom Starlight Leadership
Our ideal outcome as a company is not becoming the next Facebook (god forbid), it’s becoming the next Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, a hot spring hotel in Japan, and one of the world’s oldest businesses (founded in 705 AD).