
Pace Yourself

Optimism matters. Ideas matter. But yelling “Be more optimistic!” while pointing furiously at the things happening at the top layer misses some important context that I think an appreciation for the other layers can help fill in.
Nothing is black and white. There are layers to this shit. The stronger our base, the faster we can accelerate.
We’re in... See more
Nothing is black and white. There are layers to this shit. The stronger our base, the faster we can accelerate.
We’re in... See more
Packy McCormick • Pace Yourself
They’ve built a solid frame of knowledge and beliefs about the things that change more slowly on which they hang newer, faster-moving information in its proper place. The new thing that most people see as the main thing, they treat like a small thing in the context of a much longer, larger thing. Maybe it will impact the longer, larger thing – that... See more
Packy McCormick • Pace Yourself
The only times I can really remember crying, aside from deaths, is when I’ve had to move from one thing to the next: at middle school graduation, at high school graduation, at college graduation, moving from my first NYC apartment to my second.
The funny thing, in retrospect, is that each thing I cried about moving on to became a thing I cried abou... See more
The funny thing, in retrospect, is that each thing I cried about moving on to became a thing I cried abou... See more
Packy McCormick • Pace Yourself
Fast learns, slow remembers. Fast proposes, slow disposes. Fast is discontinuous, slow is continuous. Fast and small instructs slow and big by accrued innovation and by occasional revolution. Slow and big controls small and fast by constraint and constancy. Fast gets all our attention, slow has all the power.