“I haven’t heard about anyone selling out in a long while. Sometime between 2008 and 2018, capitalizing on your success as an artist to build a skate brand went from being reprehensible to being the thing that everyone is doing.”
Seven Ways Being Alone Changes Your Brain
“Being alone a lot has been shown to increase everything from muscle tension to immune system issues — but it’s feeling alone, rather than actually being isolated, that can have big impacts on psychological and physical health.”
10 Ideas For The Interested This Week
17 Ideas To Improve Your Creative Work From The Book “Perennial Seller”
I’ve recommended the book Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday to people at least five times this week and countless times before that.
It’s a must-read for anybody who makes or markets creative work that’s packed with insights on why some books, movies, music, and products continue to get attention forever and others quickly fade away.
Everything You Make Is an Engine
“Anything you make — a podcast, a book, a TV show, a business, really any endeavor that you undertake — is not just the thing it is, but it’s also an engine that powers, directly or indirectly, other things and other people. And that’s more true the more success you have.”
How to Reframe Your Nervousness as Excitement
“The reason the journalists said, ‘Were you nervous?,’ is because they would be nervous. Athletes would never say that to each other.”
10 Mac Tricks You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
“If you hold down shift, option, and then click your volume keys you can move the volume slider in increments of one quarter.”
The Mistake Amateurs Make That Pros Don’t
When amateurs meet, they don’t edge each other out by being slightly more skillful. Instead, it’s a contest of who makes the fewest huge, gaping blunders. Amateurs constantly make egregious point- and game-losing mistakes, of the sort that pros no longer make. The outcome is decided by who makes the fewest — or least catastrophic — such mistakes.”
How to Quit Your Job and Change Your Life
“Every one of you can forge a life so idiosyncratic that it’d be silly to compare yourself to someone else.”
How to Overcome Your Resistance to Committing to a Single Niche
Being top 20% in 3 different areas, make you top 1% in the combination. But, that’s true for any combination of 3 skills. So, show me that there’s a demand for that combination.”










