“The ultimate question that I have: how can we create cities that are big enough to give people economic opportunity, but small enough to give people love and others in their lives that touch their hearts?”
Left the city on Thursday.
Spent the weekend up in the Poconos decently unplugged from tech with my partner.
Got back to Brooklyn a little bit ago. Catching up on what I missed.
Outside of a friend’s birthday party, I didn’t miss anything.
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In Paul Graham’s famous essay Cities and Ambition, there’s this idea that some cities are centers for some type of ambition, and when you come to one of those cities, you can feel the message the city is sending to you. For example, the message that you can feel in New York is “You should be richer,” while Berkeley’s is “You should live better,” Pa... See more