
Life really is about people you know. I write about relationships, with ourselves and others, how we find them, how we keep them, how we leverage them to create life changing opportunities.
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Well, I did it again. I reached out to one person every day for 100 days.
My response rate, counting rejections, was 67%.
I got a positive response 52 times, I got rejected 15 times, and I got ignored 33 times and I tracked it all in TETH...
It was December, a week before the holidays, and I really didn’t want to go. I was tired. I’d underestimated how exhausting our first holiday with an infant would be. Everyone wants a piece of the baby but no one wants to do the work. I dig...
A few months ago I got a very panic-y email from a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown. She’d just finished writing her book and was hit with the realization that most people who create things face: making your thing and sharing your...
Two years ago, I read this really great essay. The whole thing is brilliant, but there was one line that lodged itself somewhere deep in my brain and stayed there:
Ask for things that feel unreasonable, to make sure your intuitions about w...
Every single second we’re alive, there are four babies born, 100 strikes of lightning, and 3 million emails sent.
By the time you finish reading this sentence, 13,393,302 emails were sent.
Which means every single day, ~390 billion emails...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
when people meet me I'd like for them to feel like it's a good omen.
searching for the hidden doors in the walls of life
Strategist based between NYC, Paris and Amsterdam. Also lived in Berlin but wasn't cool enough to stay. Recently moved to Sydney for some sunshine and an MBA, which I'm now finishing in NYC. Founder of Social Capital.
Trying to dream bigger about the possibilities for how we think about living our lives, creating things that matter, and our relationship to work. Longer essays on https://pmillerd.com and also run a consulting skills course on strategyu.co
Journaling expert Laura Rubin is the founder of AllSwell, dedicated to fostering analog expressions of creativity as a means of supporting mental well-being.
A calmer, more human internet.
Making sublime.app. I care about ideas
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