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- The Landing is best described as Pinterest meets Canva. It’s a place where users can come and find visually beautiful designs, get inspired, and remix them to make them their own.
from Remix Culture: Jumpstarting Creativity by Maria Salamanca
- What does a musician's world look like when their community is the record label?
from Creators, Communities, and the Gray Space in the Middle — Nichanan Kesonpat by Nick Johnson
- Writing allowed for the durable storage of knowledge independently of human beings. Not only can written knowledge outlive a particular individual, it can outlive a whole culture.
from The Analog City and the Digital City — The New Atlantis by L. M. Sacasas
- There are a few creative fields where copyright doesn’t apply. Comedy is one of these. You basically can’t obtain copyright on a joke, but if you start copying another comedian’s jokes you are going to get shunned from the community.
from Dirt | Substack by Dirt
#599: New Insights from Sam Harris, Dr. Peter Attia, Ramit Sethi, and Elizabeth Gilbert | The Tim Ferriss Show • Podcast Notes
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- Marriage was an economic institution in which you were given a partnership for life in terms of children and social status and succession and companionship. But now we want our partner to still give us all these things, but in addition I want you to be my best friend and my trusted confidant and my passionate lover to boot, and we live twice as lon... See more
from Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari
- What happens if companies focus solely on selling us something immediately, not on making us loyal customers? If companies need only to persuade us to buy something once, I wonder if it creates incentives to make meh products.
from The Internet Broke Brand Loyalty (Published 2021) by Shira Ovide
“Having parented successfully in the past may rank as a satisfying accomplishment retrospectively; but the bulk of research finds that being a parent, while it is happening, does not increase life satisfaction and may reduce it.”
from The Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After 50 by Jonathan Rauch