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In Defense of The News: Information Pulse and Content Overload
(Photo credit – http://www.cubebreaker.com/1950s-hong-kong-street-photography-fan-ho/) It’s become very fashionable, in business/productivity circles, to hate the news. And with good reason: the news can feel cheap, trite, designed for a brief spike of rage or indignation or fear…and not much else. “I don’t watch the

Practical Notes on Depression From a Semi-Famously Depressed Person
Depending on how you know me, this may or may not come as a bit of a surprise: Most people I meet expect me to be depressed. This is because I am, perhaps, most famous for releasing a few albums [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_a_Nice_Life] of

All You Need Is One Idea.
All you need is one idea. Most of us are operating with the mental model that change has to be hard. “Nothing good comes easy,” we tell ourselves. But that’s not really true. In fact, transformative ideas can have instantaneous effects – and can fundamentally alter the course of our
