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- Quickly, though, I cared quite a bit—about the mission, my coworkers, the writers we worked with. First of all, I couldn’t fake liking the people. And while work-life balance would’ve been pleasant, you have to get in the pressure cooker if you want to grow. Let a place shape you, at least sip the kool-aid. My generation is well-practiced in the ar... See more
via jasmine sun
- THERE IS A GOD SHAPED HOLE IN OUR HEART, AND (THIS IS THE HERETICAL MOMENT) IN OUR ECONOMY
We know the millennial core answers to this God shaped hole. It's "Soul Cycle" and the like. But we can't reach God pedaling and not going anywhere.from My Hereticon Talk - Spiritual Technology by Reggie James
- Technologists are obsessed with reaching god (lower case g) AS technology
Instead reaching God (upper case G) THROUGH technologyfrom My Hereticon Talk - Spiritual Technology by Reggie James
- Build the game you can win . The corollary to the above is that to succeed; you must build a game that you are singularly suited to play.
from 52 Tiny Venture Lessons by Mario Gabriele
- In 2003, Lego were just months from bankruptcy. Their sales were plummeting & they were $800 Million in debt. Until they made ONE decision that would transform Lego into a $13 Billion empire... Here's the full story: https://t.co/Tne5IaiDmU
"The best leaders are exothermic. Every atom jiggles faster around them. There is no chance for stasis.”
-Tobi Lutke"I see our customers as partners in a big project, not as crops to be harvested. You can’t have a sustainable long-term relationship when you treat your customers as crops.”
-Tobi Lutke
- Platforms like TikTok and Instagram are engines of distraction and cultural rot. They stand in front of the more difficult but more rewarding aspects of life: deep work, intimate connections with friends and loved ones, focused attention for hobbies with intrinsic rewards. By training users to crave constant novelty and the immediate approval of an... See more
from TikTok and Instagram are intellectual poison by Adam Singer
attention is sacred and dreaming of a better internet
"Irony is the song of a bird that has come to love its cage." - David Foster Wallace