Starting a company is rarely a good way to make money. If you're sufficiently skilled at something where you could start a company, you could make more money with that skill by freelancing or consulti
You’ve got to really love note-taking apps to stumble upon an epic beef in the personal knowledge management world. In 2018, Evernote users began migrating to the “all purpose tool” Notion . However,
Two things come to mind whenever I hear about Roam, the buzzy new note-taking app: the B-52s and one of my tattoos. The Gen Xers will recognize the catchy pop jingle “Roam if you want to, Roam around
By If a loved one were to describe you as “someone who thinks a lot,” how would that make you feel? Would you interpret that as a compliment, feeling somewhat proud of this designation as a ponderer o
By Tomorrow is not guaranteed for any of us, yet we live life as if a fresh day awaits us each morning. This is the paradox of our existence: we are aware of our finiteness, but view life through the
By One of the more daunting things we’ve all experienced is a little something called a “creative block.” It applies to any craft or endeavor imaginable, but we hear about it most frequently in the do
By Every morning begins with a shining sun, signifying the start of a new day. But on this particular morning, you’re oddly inspired by the beams of light slapping your face, and you wake up with a se
By Note: This is Part 2 of a two-part series on anxiety disorders. Part 1 is here . Please note that I am not a professional psychologist / psychiatrist, and this post is not intended to be a substitu
I made a resolution in September of 2018 that I would quit social media indefinitely. This seemed to be a good decision because of the literal hundreds of articles detailing gains from the benign better interpersonal relationships to the fantastical I founded a multimillion dollar startup . The…
Note: If you want to print this post or read it offline, the PDF is probably the way to go. You can buy it here . This is a long human life in years: And here’s a human life in months: But today, we’r
I have a new word for you. Cluey. Let me explain. My father once told me a mundane little anecdote from his youth. It involved his father—my late grandfather—and one of the happiest and most loving pe
We made a fancy PDF of this post for printing and offline viewing. Buy it here. Part 1: Meet Your Mammoth The first day I was in second grade, I came to school and noticed that there was a new, very p