Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
Finally, I made it practical. I deleted a few social media apps from my phone. I stopped mindlessly scrolling. I used Pocket and Notion to save interesting articles, podcasts, and video interviews I wanted to watch. I joined communities and engaged with people who enjoyed brainstorming and debating new ideas. I listened to high-quality podcasts dur
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“Here’s who I am at the moment, here are my motivations, here’s what I’ve found I like to do, here’s what I’d like to learn, and here are the opportunities. Which of these is the best match right now? And maybe a year from now I’ll switch because I’ll find something better.”
(Journalist) David Epstein • Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
For instance, people tend to join the Ness Labs community to share mindful productivity advice.
Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World
Wondering what it would be like to work at the local bagel place. Would I get better at talking to strangers? Would it stretch my memory? Would I get writing material?
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Emilie Wapnick • 3 Things I Didn’t Have Time to Say in My TED Talk
1. I started writing online, even when no one was reading.
2. I started using the internet like a lab testing ideas, aesthetics, and workflows to see what clicked.
3. I began treating every conversation as either energy-giving or energy-draining, then designed my life around the givers.
4. I started screenshotting things that s... See more