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- If an emotion can't change the condition or the situation you're dealing with, it is likely an unhelpful emotion. Or, quite possibly, a destructive one. But it's what I feel. Right, no one said anything about not feeling it. No one said you can't ever cry. Forget "manliness." If you need to take a moment, by all means, go ahead. Real strength lies ... See more
from The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph by Ryan Holiday
- The “ETH is a commodity similar to oil” and “Ethereum is a digital country” narratives suggest the highest market capitalizations, both showing paths to over $20T.
from From Digital Oil to a Digital Nation—Narratives for Ethereum in 2021 by Gui Laliberte
- Fortunately for Amazon, and perhaps critical to much of its growth over the years, perhaps the single most important asymptote was one we identified very early on... You don't even need to rewind to that time to remember what that factor is because I suspect it's the same asymptote governing e-commerce and many other related businesses today.
from Invisible Asymptotes — Remains of the Day by eugenewei.com
- One who is interested in developing and enhancing intrinsic motivation in children, employees, students, etc., should not concentrate on external-control systems such as monetary rewards.
from Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
- LinkedIn has a huge content deficit: They are begging people to take their money and create on their platform. Find the arbitrage in the market.
from Smart Threads and Dumb Memes | Trung Phan on Infinite Loops with Jim O’Shaughnessy • Podcast Notes by Jim O'Shaughnessy
- In the hunting gathering days, there was no reason to work more than the 10-15 hours a week you needed to do to secure food. Overkill was punished because the food would rot before it could be eaten, and decrease food available to you in the environment in the future.
from The Sovereign Individual: How to Survive and Thrive During the Collapse of the Welfare State by James Dale Davidson
- 20 years ago, Jef Raskin (the founder of the Macintosh project) asserted that the desktop interface strategy was “inefficient and inhumane.”
from The desktop metaphor must die by UX Collective
- • The global market for nonalcoholic wine and beer is estimated to reach $30B by 2025.
from Sober Is The New Cool: Will Mindful Drinking Overtake Alcohol? by Joe Vennare
- Today I would like to straddle that very difficult middle ground of appreciating the promises of the technology while simultaneously pointing out the (very obvious) flaws of some of its current iterations. T
from NFT Projects Are Just MLMs for Tech Elites - Napkin Math - Every by Kushaan Shah