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Conspiracy Theories, China, and the Baby Jesus

The most sustainable newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #21

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Tax Evasion and Violence at the Post Office

The most evasive newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #20

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Bitcoin, Bedtime, and Death

The most speculative newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #19

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Liars and Fakers

The most trustworthy newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #18

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Parenting, Finance, and the Problem with Books

The most relatable newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #17

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Preparing [Digitally] for Disasters

The most irregular newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #16

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Strippers, Spinach, and Sensory Perception

The most exceptional newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #15

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Assholes, Abundance, and Apologies

The most awe-inspiring newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #14

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Ghosts, the CIA, and Dolphin Cartwheels

The most delectable newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week Issue #12

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Chinese Names, Car Sounds, and Earthquake Detectors

The most delightful newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week Issue #13

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Movie Recommendations and Reasons to Be Cheerful

More Every Week Issue #11

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Salt, Stretching, and Silly Mistakes

The most intruiging newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week Issue #10

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Values, Vivid Images, Videos

The most extraordinary newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week #9

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Iodine, Illusions, and Ill-Advised Medical Diagnoses

The most educational newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week issue #8

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52 Things I Learned in 2020

Inspired by the great Tom Whitwell, I've assembled a list of 52 Things I've Learned in 2020. My hope is that you'll find useful insights, but my guarantee is that you'll find a few fun pieces of trivia to discuss at (socially distanced) parties.

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Moderation, Comfort, and Rage

The most incredible newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week Issue #6

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Sympathy, Suspicion, and Support

The most astonishing newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week Issue #5

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Crime, Caution, and Crunching

The most scintillating newsletter in the world (probably). More Every Week: Issue #4

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Culinary Propaganda, Checking on Friends, and Conspiracy Theories.

The most fascinating newsletter in the world (probably): More Every Week Issue #3

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Memorable Conversations, Mathematical Savvy, Magical Thinking.

More Every Week Issue #2

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Robot Overlords, Remote Work, and Resting

The inaugural issue of More Every Week

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Things I Read // See // Listen To

After a super fun 6 months, I'm calling the See // Read // Listen to newsletter to an official end. It was a pleasure to help make your weekends slightly more enjoyable - if you're ever in the market

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Rio, Voltaire, And Joey : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #15

“The reason I beat the Austrians is they did not know the value of five minutes” – Napoleon

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Nazis, Trump, And Kelela: See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #14

“The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.” – Donald Trump

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Kubrick, Kash, And More Kash : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #13

Greetings from Singapore!This issue is a bit more narcissistic than most, as I have two pieces of Kash-content to share. I’m new to the content-creation game, so if you have any feedback (positive or critical), I’d really love to hear it.

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Kim Kardashian, Mr. Rogers, And Mike Rowe : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #12

Brexit, perhaps the most surprising Western political event of the last decade, actually happened, and I in no way saw it coming. So much for my political science degree. I’m not sure the EU has more than 5 years left now, which is a bit terrifying, but on the other hand, I’m currently in Bali, so life could be worse.

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Empathy, Elon Musk, And Electronica : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #11

“I used to think the brain was the most wonderful organ in my body. Then I realized who was telling me this.” – Emo Philips

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Reader Recommendations : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #10

When I started this newsletter at the beginning of the year, I committed to make at least 5 issues in order to get a proper feel for it. I’m still here at #10 because of the positive feedback I’ve gotten from you all. Thank you.

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Crime And Klein : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #9

“The world is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.” – Bertrand Russell

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Politics, Posers, And Paradoxes : See / Read / Listen To This : Issue #8

“Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.” – Howard Aiken

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Cartels, Hackers, And Jazz : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #7

“The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.” – Michael Altshuler

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Morticians, Motivations, And Miles Davis : See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #6

"A ship is safe in harbor, but that is not what ships are meant for.” – John Augustus Shedd

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Artificial Intelligence, Tumblr, And The Stock Market: See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #5

“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” – A.A. Milne

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Imposters, Buddha Boys, And Donald Trump: See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #4

“Discipline is choosing between what you want now and what you want most.” — Augusta Kantra

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Children Falling Over, Music Masterminds, And Meditation: See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #3

“Desire is a contract you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want.” — Naval Ravikant

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Revenge, Curing Fear, And Exposing Colonialism (See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #2)

This is a copy of the bi-monthly email newsletter I send out with things to see/read/listen to during the weekend. You can sign up here, if you’d like.

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Seinfeld, Earthquakes, And Bossa Nova (See / Read / Listen To This: Issue #1)

Welcome to the first edition of See / Read / Listen to This, and thanks for letting me into your inbox. Hopefully, you’ll find at least one or two of the links below to be delightful. In these first few editions, I’m trying to get a sense of what resonates with people, so if you enjoy anything let me know so I can include more of that in the future.

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I spend my days teaching companies around Asia how to create innovative experiences for their customers using design thinking. I spend my nights gambling, meditating, and watching art-house movies.  

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