Surviving the 2024 Election CycleThe power to unplug and safeguard one’s sanity while cultivating a deeper and more well-rounded perspective on American politics.Mar 4Mar 4
3 Lessons We Should Take From Jeff BezosWhat Jeff Bezos can teach us about long term thinking, decision making, and what to take pride in.Jul 19, 2021Jul 19, 2021
What We Should Take from 2020“We might try to explain the phenomenon of the plague, but, above all, should learn what it had to teach us” — Albert CamusDec 3, 2020Dec 3, 2020
What A Gen Zer Has Learned in 2020While millions spent their time glued to cable news and the endless scroll of social media, I chose to be intentional about my consumption.Oct 13, 2020Oct 13, 2020
Life feels short because you waste it; Seneca’s 3 rules for a long life.“We are not given a short life, but we make it short, and are not ill-supplied, but waste most of it” — SenecaSep 21, 2020Sep 21, 2020
How are you measuring yourself?How are you measuring yourself? Without a way to measure, likely to an ever-changing figment of imagination, like a dog chasing its tail.Jul 6, 2020Jul 6, 2020
Three books to transform your career — and your lifeIn his three most recent books, Cal Newport shares insight on how to have a more fulfilling and successful career, as well as life.Jun 9, 2020Jun 9, 2020
This is why you can’t remember anythingHumans are consuming more high quality information than in any other time in history — so why can’t we remember any of it?Jun 9, 2020Jun 9, 2020
The Plague: For the bane and the enlightening of menIn Albert Camus’ 1947 novel The Plague, a doctor and his allies learn many of the same lessons we can see today.May 27, 2020May 27, 2020
Why your memory will suffer if you aren’t sleeping enoughIn 2018 I saw my favorite band twice, driving from Phoenix to Las Vegas for one, and Los Angeles for the other. What strikes me about them…Feb 16, 2020Feb 16, 2020