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I don’t love writing; I love having a problem I believe I might someday write my way out of.
from 300 Arguments by Sarah Manguso
- I suspect we humans do better with constraints; the Internet stripped away the constraint of physical distribution, and now AI is removing the constraint of needing to actually produce content. That this is spoiling the Internet is perhaps the best hope for finding our way back to what is real. Let the virtual world be one of customized content for... See more
from Regretful Accelerationism by Ben Thompson
from Edward Lando by John Koenig
most situations in lifeNo matter how many people come over for dinner, you’re only going to be able to engage with a few.
And no matter how big the crowd in the arena, the musicians can only see the faces of a few hundred.
An investor can only be engaged and smart about a very small number of companies.
And it doesn’t matter how many students are in the class, the teacher i
... See morefrom The natural size by Seth Godin
- A brand is not a logo. A brand is not a corporate identity system. It’s a person’s gut feeling about a product, service, or company. Because it depends on others for its existence, it must become a guarantee of trustworthy behavior. Good branding makes business integral to society and creates opportunity for everyone, from the chief executive to th... See more
from The Brand Gap: How to Bridge the Distance Between Business Strategy and Design by Marty Neumier
- A charismatic brand includes a dedication to aesthetics. Why? Because it’s the language of feeling, and in a society that’s information-rich and time-poor, people value feeling more than information.
from The Brand Gap: How to Bridge the Distance Between Business Strategy and Design by Marty Neumier