Mental Health
If I were in my 20s today, here's what I'd do:
1. Get good at spotting and generating novel ideas. This is the most valuable skill in a post-AI world.
2. Avoid joining any seed-stage startup founded by a first-time founder, pre-product-market fit. The risk/reward tradeoff is terrible: high r... See more
Michael Karnjanaprakornx.comthe people involved in either a conversation or an improv scene will have an easier time if they intentionally create motion and seek to introduce new elements.
Patrick King • Improve Your Conversations: Think on Your Feet, Witty Banter, and Always Know What to Say with Improv Comedy Techniques (2nd Edition) (How to be More Likable and Charismatic Book 13)
Career

How to increase dopamine (the healthy way that doesn’t involve doom scrolling on social media all day lbvs) https://t.co/pmj43AObGU
Keep the smiles and the warm heart
Self-loathing is a rampant virus in our contemporary culture — so prevalent as to have become the default setting in most of our minds. Seldom do we even stop to question whether it is normal or healthy to live within a consciousness that is constantly attacking, judging, and insulting itself. But to condemn yourself as unlovable is to swallow a te... See more
Elizabeth Gilbert • Welcome to LETTERS FROM LOVE
How to tap into the inner and fight the noise in that journey
What makes self-love powerful is that it is not just a way of seeing ourselves, but a series of actions that continuously align us with a greater vision of who we are growing into.