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I’d get called out as a money-grubbing pig. Or a fraud who had no right to charge that much.
Jen Sincero • You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life: Embrace self care with one of the world's most fun self help books
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Jon Acuff • Soundtracks
Taylor Lorenz notes "Fast-rising young influencers such as Emma Chamberlain, Jazzy Anne, and Joanna Ceddia all reject the notion of a curated feed in favor of a messier and more unfiltered vibe.”
Lucy Mort • The Gen Z Aesthetic
goalpost of lifestyle desires
Morgan Housel • The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness
Anything a friend once did, apps do “better.” Instead of a friend picking you up from the airport, you summon an Uber. Instead of taking food to a sick friend stuck at home, they order Instacart. Even Venmo, making the exchange of money digital and therefore more “convenient,” has meant that friends’ shares of the bills languish for weeks unpaid, i... See more
You can’t innovate away loneliness
Finance is simple, or at least it should be: You take capital from savers and pass it on to investment projects; you try not to lose it and you try to give back more. You don’t get paid a lot for this because it’s not hard. The end.
Sacha Meyers • Bitcoin Is Venice: Essays on the Past and Future of Capitalism
You can enjoy the fun of beating the system that exists to take your money and live a middle-class lifestyle on a quarter of the usual numbers.
Jacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
-Decouple creator payouts from audience demographic: Hank Green writes of the Creator Fund, “people with wealthy audiences don’t automatically make more than people with poorer audiences.” The “radical egalitarianism” of the Creator Fund stems from rewarding creators that generate the highest engagement, rather than those that generate the highest ... See more