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The ultimate competitive advantage is caring more

Experience is overrated

Laziness is a supreme virtue

The Quest To Become Internet Famous (October 2020 Update)

The fourth Rice Mountain trade

Jim Sinegal: Absolute Legend of Business

The third Rice Mountain Trade

The second Rice Mountain trade

The first Rice Mountain trade

I want to trade this grain of rice for a mountain

How To Quantify Your Storytelling Skills

Robert Smalls: A Badass American

You can pretty much always destroy value

You can pretty much always add value

Why You Should Share Your Ideas Online

Hunter-gatherers value storytelling over hunting skills

Wisdom from "You and Your Research": Leave Your Door Open

The AIDA Formula: The Simplest Way To Write Persuasive Stuff

Two Short, Timeless Ideas To Get You Juiced Up To Re-Enter The World

Think Like An Entrepreneur

Long Email Signatures Are Dumb

Think Like A Leader

Mimetic Theory: Why We Copy Others And How It Gets Us Into Trouble

Think Like A Historian

Mental Models That Generalists Can Use To Win

Nobel prize winners are much more likely to have hobbies compared to their peers

The Runner’s High of Creative Work

Popular things that are stupid

Brief Lesson I May Or May Not Have Learned The Hard Way

Write Like A Clown: Wisdom from The Onion's Scott Dikkers

The 10 Yard Rule Of Creative Work

The Mere-Exposure Effect: Our "Tastes" Are Wildly Biased By What's Familiar

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