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Why We Need More Omakase Creators - by Luke Burgis - Anti-Mimetic—New Ways of Wanting Why We Need More Omakase Creators
Luke Burgisread.lukeburgis.comLuke Burgis: The Power of Mimetic Desire [The Knowledge Project Ep. #138]
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As Burke said in describing his early years in Albany, “Murphy delegates to the point of anarchy.”7
William Thorndike • The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success
A biographer of the novelist E. M. Forster wrote, “To speak to him was to be seduced by an inverse charisma, a sense of being listened to with such intensity that you had to be your most honest, sharpest, and best self.” Imagine how good it would be to be that guy.
David Brooks • How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen
#401 - Rory Sutherland - The Psychology Of Transport, Google Maps & Bear Attacks
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Good boundaries run off the wackos, and attract people who are into responsibility and relationship. But when our boundaries are unclear or undeveloped, we run the risk of allowing people inside who shouldn’t be there.