Curious - do you have a list of blogs / sub stacks / podcasts you read and listen to? Tons of junk reading out there today, and I am not one for daily news - but interested in what you are reading
I honestly read very little online. Trying to get a better filter for that because I do think there's value in certain areas if you can find the right people (i.e. Naval Ravikant). BUT I've found online is mostly a distraction.
Reading mostly books/textbooks, source material and anything that can really change how I view the world (preferably a principles focused book OR very tactical). If it can be summed up in under 5 pages (which most books can) I tend to avoid them.
This is a great list, thanks James. I've got to use the "what if I didn't" point more often. Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Jamie!
I really like what you have written here. Indeed, the questions we ask ourselves can move us forward or keep us stagnant.
Thanks Elif!
Curious - do you have a list of blogs / sub stacks / podcasts you read and listen to? Tons of junk reading out there today, and I am not one for daily news - but interested in what you are reading
I honestly read very little online. Trying to get a better filter for that because I do think there's value in certain areas if you can find the right people (i.e. Naval Ravikant). BUT I've found online is mostly a distraction.
Reading mostly books/textbooks, source material and anything that can really change how I view the world (preferably a principles focused book OR very tactical). If it can be summed up in under 5 pages (which most books can) I tend to avoid them.
The only pod I listen to consistently is The All In Pod, and then I'll peruse others depending on the guest (like this recent episode on Tim Ferris - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6nE2aDcXQye5R402hYIbGI?si=6147a1b651524960)
Hey, Bruno. What's up?
Yep. I closed down the program shop to focus on other higher priority projects right now. Cheers!