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John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
Sick in the Head
Judd Apatow
But that’s the funny thing about this work: You can do something you really like and someone else just looks at it and says, “I need to end this today.”
Judd Apatow
But that’s the funny thing about this work: You can do something you really like and someone else just looks at it and says, “I need to end this today.”
Nico Walker • Daily Review | Readwise

One argument is that pre-internet, journalists had a more reliable source of revenue, enabling them to do more investigative work, and the business model shift to online advertising meant they'd now have to produce popular pieces more frequently.
Erik Torenberg • How the Internet Ate Media
The design of the Internet has us only consuming content that was created in the past 24 hours. We’re like little hamsters on the wheel, scrolling and scrolling to keep up with an endlessly unfolding feed of content that moves faster than we can. It’s a tragedy, I think. It didn’t need to be this way. The Internet could’ve led us to the greatest id... See more
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John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them

“Easiest job in America,” we were told.
Julie Otsuka • The Buddha in the Attic
An Obituary for Reading the Internet
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