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Robert Hass, from “February: Question” in “February Notebooks: The Rains,” Summer Snow: New Poems (Ecco, 2020) https://t.co/rMULECESja
Richard Powers won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
He's one of the best novelists alive today. This interview is a detailed look at his writing process, inspired by the class he used to teach at Stanford — and he's never done an interview quite like this.
Here are 17 lessons:
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David Perellx.com
procrastination is a sub-type of reactivity (resistance to felt emotions).
reactivity, as a category, cant be one-shotted (canonically)
one isnt resisting the situation itself, they're resisting the sensations arising from it either via narrative (thought) or distractions https://t.co/wSQghVEhBw
Do-Something-That-Matters-Journal-First-Week
An 18-week journal designed to help individuals identify their "Something That Matters," encouraging reflection and growth through weekly and daily questions to foster progress and self-awareness.
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There is a lot of talk that AI is going to be able to do everything that humans can, better, and soon.
That there will be nothing left for us to do.
That is not how this works.
This is a strategy memo for humans. https://t.co/kJXhfd9hbE
Weird convergence in tech industry:
Notion adds AI research, meeting notes, enterprise search. So do Atlassian, Grammarly/Coda. Glean. Granola.
Cursor. OpenAI buys Windsurf/Codex. GitHub and Google follow.
Browsers are next.
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Josh Millerx.comRule of thumb: Ideas and feature requests should be understood, but not obeyed.