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No one benefits from you scrolling on your phone and feeling sad and then going to Starbucks.... See more
The antidote is figuring out what you care about, what you're good at, and what you like doing that can make the world a little bit better.
Then, really do that thing.
You can’t do everything, but there are a few things you can do really well. You have to
Alex Dobrenko • No one benefits from you scrolling and feeling sad
My job is not to think about what exists but rather what I want that does not yet exist.
Lessons I'm still learning
Google is an information access and utility brand, not a point-of-view brand. I might trust their chat bot to tell me “who won the Peloponnesian War?” but not “which health insurance to buy?” or “dissect last night’s NBA playoff game with insight and wit.” The trust and reassurance of a media brand and the people behind it matters. It will continue... See more
Troy Young • No, The Web Is Not Dead
The real problem of humanity is the following: we have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology.
Edward O. Wilson, debate at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, Mass., 9 September 2009
Elif Shafak on Substack
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“In the past, jobs were about muscles. Now they’re about brains, but in the future, they’ll be about the heart.”
Aneesh Raman • Opinion | When Your Technical Skills Are Eclipsed, Your Humanity Will Matter More Than Ever
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