Quotes to live by
When Wellington Lytle checked into a Milwaukee hotel after the 1929 stock market crash, he was down to his last four cents and emptied of hope.
But before he put a revolver to his head, he took out a pen and left the following note:
But before he put a revolver to his head, he took out a pen and left the following note:
“My body should go to science, my soul to [Secretary of Treasury] Andrew W. Mellon, and sympathy to my creditors.”
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Six months or six years from now… you’ll still be behind on the promises you made to yourself.
Not because you're not capable - but because change was optional… and you chose comfort.
Not because you're not capable - but because change was optional… and you chose comfort.
The next geopolitical lines are already forming. The dots are appearing. The only question is: Will you recognize the line before it’s too late?
Beware the law of unintended consequences.


Adam Mosseri on Rick Rubin’s Tetragammaton:
... See moreI worry about getting lost in the abstract. If you think far out in some ways, it's empowering because you can be thinking at a bigger scale. But in some ways, you can run the risk of getting lost in the abstract of the philosophical and becoming detached from the work. One of my greatest fears is that I b
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