- @jayvidya
Cathartic
Nirvana are one of my fav bands, but it still wasn’t worth this. Kurt was tortured by his pain and his voice vibrates the pain in so many of us, but it still wasn’t worth this.
I read this beautiful contemplation at exactly the right time.
They lean towards praise the same way sunflowers learn towards light: they bloom in its glow, and wither as soon as it's retracted.
Love this metaphor and what it’s pointing to, so visible in the world.
Really glad the author mentioned parents. We have a toddler and it was always frustrating seeing the assumption that everyone had “free time” in lockdown while we were just completely slammed the whole time.
Fascinating and written with great clarity. Really aligns with my experience of terrible leaders and great leaders at the various organizations I’ve worked with.
Reading this inspired me to put my phone away and give my cat some love <3
Great concise summary for those confused about all this crypto stuff.
Absolutely bang on. Harari will be remembered as one of the clearest thinkers and most lucid writers of our time.
“the secret to happiness isn’t falling in love; it’s staying in love.”
Wow. Sums up a lot of what I’ve learned about loving relationships in a surprisingly pithy article.
Rare to have such a complex thing distilled to its essence and so simply put. Beautiful.
This is fantastically written and fantastically useful - I work in creative fields and there is so much writing claiming the opposite, this is like a breath of fresh air. I think the skillful integration of group collaboration and solo work is an art, and great creative leaders master it!
Too much power and influence for any one person to have. That being said it feels disingenuous to lump Bill with Mark and Jeff here, considering what he’s doing with his money and time, his prescience on this pandemic and how much work he’s putting into vaccines and treatment.
Beautiful and true. Maybe, beautiful because true?