I stumbled upon a Tweet from Shane Parrish of Farnam Street asking people for their favourite article they've read this year. The responses seem really interesting, varied and made me feel like there is so much I don't know. 🙈
I'm really (not so) sorry for adding more things to your reading list! 😂
I hope you enjoy and feel free to add more suggestions in the comments.
- 13 Life-Learnings from 13 Years of Brain Pickings - Maria Popova - Brain Pickings
- The 1 Percent Rule: Why a Few People Get Most of the Rewards - James Clear
- Your Real Biological Clock Is You’re Going to Die - Hmm Daily
- Blue spaces: why time spent near water is the secret of happiness - Elle Hunt - The Guardian
- Jeff Bezos’s Master Plan - Franklin Foer - The Atlantic
- The Thinking Ladder - Wait But Why
- Having an Answer to “Where Did the Time Go?” - Psychology Today
- Rise above it or drown: How elite NBA athletes handle pressure - ESPN
- Five Lessons from History - Collaborative Fund
- What You'll Wish You Had Known - Paul Graham
- Politics and the English Language - George Orwell
- What Makes an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem? - The Family
- Long before Elon Musk, a visionary automaker showed how ugly the American Dream could be. - The Outline
- Going Critical - Melting Asphalt
- How to Master Your Fear Like a Navy SEAL - Brandon Webb
- The Truth About Marketing: Why All Forms Of Business Marketing Are A Scam - Kapil Gupta
- When You Don’t Feel Like It, You Often Produce Your Greatest Work - Better Marketing
- Three Big Things: The Most Important Forces Shaping the World - Collaborative Fund
- How to Pick a Career (That Actually Fits You) - Wait But Why
- Meditations on Moloch - Slate Star Codex
- The Mastermind - Atavist
- Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and the Rise of Radical Incompetence - New York Times
- The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic - Nautilus
- We've Reached Peak Wellness. Most of It Is Nonsense. - Outside
- Gates’ Law: How Progress Compounds and Why It Matters - Farnam Street
- How To Be Successful - Sam Altman
- 57 startup lessons - defmarco
- Peter Thiel's Religion - David Perrell
- I work in the environmental movement. I don’t care if you recycle. - Vox
- Common Plots of Economic History - Collaborative Fund
- Why books don’t work - Andy Matuschak
- The Complete Guide to Self Control - Scott H Young
- The PARA Method: A Universal System for Organizing Digital Information - Praxis
- Rick and Morty and the Meaning of Life - Hackernoon
- Making sense of the New Capitalists -Founding Fuel
- The Acceleration of Tranquility - Mark Helprin
- How Superhuman Built an Engine to Find Product/Market Fit - First Round
- Why universality trumps IQ - Trishank Karthik Kuppusamy
- Why Procrastinators Procrastinate - Wait But Why
- Facebook’s Libra Is Half A Century Late And A Navy Short - Palladium
- Nuanced Analysis of Local Bitcoins Data Suggests Bitcoin is Working as Satoshi Intended - Medium Cryptocurrency
- Four Fits for £100m+ Growth - Brian Balfour
- Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company - Sahil Lavingia
- My Billion Dollar Mistake - Product Habits
- The Bravest Thing Col. Randy Hoffman Ever Did Was to Stop Fighting - WSJ
- Elite Universities Are Breeding Grounds for Insecure Overachievers
- Joy Is a Tension Between Happiness and Nihilism - Sam Corey
- The Attention Diet - Mark Manson
- Context over control: the future of remote work - Sametab
- An Interactive Guide to Early Retirement and Financial Independence - Minafi
- The Truth About Blockchain - Harvard Business Review
- Online Cesspool Got You Down? You Can Clean It Up For a Price. - New York Times
- The Lesson to Unlearn - Paul Graham
- The Edge of the Center - 2x4
- ‘I’m gonna lose everything’ - Washington Post
- Shame & Society - Hotel Concierge
- Shopify and the Power of Platforms - Stratchery
- Status as a Service (StaaS) - Eugene Wei
- Takeaways from “Status as a Service” - Dave Goldblatt
- Chaos at the Top of the World - GQ
- Lovers in Auschwitz. Reunited 72 Years Later. - New York Times
- The Secret Code to Unleashing the World's Most Amazing Flavors - Wired
- CO₂ and Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Our World in Data
- If Sapiens were a blog post - Neil Kakkar
- The attention economy crash – how social media undermines fitness, health, and wellness (antisocial media part 1) - The Body of Knowledge
- The Gambler Who Cracked the Horse-Racing Code - Bloomberg Business
- The Bus Ticket Theory of Genius - Paul Graham
- Seeking the Productive Life: Some Details of My Personal Infrastructure - Stephen Wolfram
- The Story of Us: Full Series - Wait But Why
- Righteous incivility - aeon
- Secrets about People: A Short and Dangerous Introduction to René Girard - Alex Danco
- Engineers of the Soul: Ideology in Xi Jinping's China by John Garnaut - Sinocism
- The Intellectual We Deserve - Current Affairs
- Why airplane windows have round corners- Jason Lefkowitz
- What Really Brought Down the Boeing 737 Max?- New York Times
- Snoopy taught me how to be a writer - Washington Post
- Andrew Chen on marketplaces - Stripe
- How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy - Harvard Business Review
- How to Enjoy Without Going Overboard - The Aesthetics of Joy
- The ergodicity problem in economics - Nature Physics
- How China’s Rise Has Forced Hong Kong’s Decline - The New York Review of Books
- How Doctors Die - Zocalo Public Square
- The Real Reason Fans Hate the Last Season of Game of Thrones - Scientific America
- Cities and Ambition - Paul Graham
- A Guide to Using Your Career to Help Solve the World's Most Pressing Problems - 80,000 Hours
- Dear School, Eff Your ‘F’ - Human Parts
- The Happiness Ruse - aeon
- Catching a catfish - ABC news
- The Kremlin’s Creative Director - The New Yorker
- Why and How Capitalism Needs to Be Reformed (Parts 1 & 2) - Ray Dalio
- Three’s Company: Of Shopify, Amazon, and Etsy - Anthony Bardaro
- 30 Years of Depression, Gone - Human Parts
- Avoiding Stupidity is Easier than Seeking Brilliance - Farnam Street
- Homo Narrativus and the Trouble with Fame - Nautilus
- Our Biggest Economic, Social, and Political Issue - Ray Dalio
- What Really Happened to Malaysia’s Missing Airplane - The Atlantic
Wow long list! Thanks for sharing!
I came across this one just the other day - it really resonated with me...
The post-industrial, creative and entrepreneurial society is emerging. Entrepreneurs are like artists and artists are like entrepreneurs. They both “turn nothings into somethings”.
https://medium.com/@EskoKilpi/art-entrepreneurship-and-the-future-of-work-fd2414083897?
I can definitely see that in today's world, thanks for sharing this!
Excellent list :) I've got a weekend read now!