“A book comes out and there’s a whole world out there that pounces on it and tells you why it’s bad. A podcast — there is no critical infrastructure. None. Zero. No one ever tells you not to listen to it. And not only that, there’s no expectation of what a podcast is supposed to be.”
How to Remove Retweets from Your Twitter Feed and What Happens When You Do
“Retweets make up more than a quarter of all tweets. When they disappeared, my feed had less punch-the-button outrage. Fewer mean screenshots of somebody saying precisely the wrong thing. Less repetition of big, big news. Fewer memes I’d already seen a hundred times. Less breathlessness. And more of what the people I follow were actually thinking about, reading, and doing.”
10 Ideas For The Interested This Week
“You can only make sense of the online world by going offline.” — Pico Iyer
5 Tactics I’ve Used To Get 25,000 Newsletter Subscribers
I’m not big on secrets.
You Are Not Your Customer
“They don’t think like you do. They don’t want what you want. They don’t believe what you believe. Their values are not your values. They don’t behave the way you do. And they certainly don’t behave the way you want them to.”
How to Nurture Creativity in Your Kids
“Nurturing creativity is mostly about getting out of the way. I think it’s really hard to raise a creative child. It’s really easy to thwart a child’s creativity. So, the data show that having too many rules is one way to do that.”
How to Use Twitter to Make You Smarter and Find Interesting People
“Twitter is the only social network where you don’t bring your existing friends/connections with you to start. Because of that, Twitter gives priority to people’s ideas. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc. gives priority to people’s personal life updates.”
Tax Tips for Freelancers
“If you can shore up the money part of your business, you can spend more time doing what you really love — the creative part of the job.”
How to Give Away Things as You Get Older
“It wasn’t the things I’d saved that were important, it was the stories that went with them that gave them meaning. Could using the objects to tell the stories be the seed of a new ritual?”
Four Things Procrastinators Need to Learn
“To be a chronic procrastinator is to be fooled repeatedly by the same illusions about how your mind works and how things actually get done.”