“The most wisdom per word of any newsletter on the web.” 3-2-1: The New Year, second chances, and a simple way to start striving toward your dreams read on JAMESCLEAR.COM | DECEMBER 29, 2022 Happy 3-2-1 Thursday! The final issue of 2022. Let's have a ball, shall we? Here are 3 ideas, 2 quotes, and 1 question to... Continue Reading →
Twelve Ways People Spent Their Free Time in the Old West – Listverse
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ART OF STATISTICS – Nik’s free book summary newsletter
s Heyo, Nik here with your free summary of the day. If you enjoy these, check out our reading guide. It'll help you learn and remember more from everything you read. Happy reading! Want to get just one weekly summary roundup? Switch to weekly. 1-Sentence-Summary: The Art of Statistics is a non-technical book that shows how statistics is... Continue Reading →
Bloomberg Newsletter
After a banner year for stocks in 2021 that saw the S&P 500 climb to consecutive record highs, few foresaw the selloff that would follow in 2022. And sell they did, right up until the end. Even after a surge in dip-buying in the last hour of trading, the S&P ended Friday lower, leaving the benchmark down... Continue Reading →
Learning in the new year by Seth Godin (Newsletter)
Learning in the new year [ https://p.feedblitz.com/r3.asp?l=194155788&f=1081591&c=9108768&u=5102652 ] 86,000 people have taken my Udemy courses over the last few years, and the first week of January is always a good time to lean in and learn. These are self-paced, video lectures. Udemy is offering the Modern Marketing course at 25% off for the next few weeks. The... Continue Reading →
The Taiwan Long Game: Why the Best Solution Is No Solution
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The Kingdom and the Power: How to Salvage the U.S.-Saudi Relationship
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Japan Steps Up: How Asia’s Rising Threats Convinced Tokyo to Abandon its Defense Taboos
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Bloomberg Evening Briefing: How Wall Street Got 2022 All Wrong – Bloomberg
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Bloomberg Evening Briefing: How Wall Street Got 2022 All Wrong – Bloomberg
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My political views
How have your political views changed over time? IMHO, my belief in Political system is Long-term. And yes, I changed them at age 12 and held them firmly with JanSangh to its new Avatar -Janata Party to Bhartiya Janata Party. I did have political views from Age 5 to 12 which were with Pt. Nehru's... Continue Reading →
Did you know…
Did you know... ... that today is the Bowling Ball's Birthday? The bowling ball was invented on this day in 1862. The bowling ball is made from plastic, reactive resin, urethane or a combination of these materials. The first bowling balls used in the United States were made of wood, especially oak, and lignum vitae... Continue Reading →
Get It Done: Two Techniques to Fast-track Your Goals – Knowledge at Wharton
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Curbing Clutter: Why Do We Hold On to Things We Never Use? – Knowledge at Wharton
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Curbing Clutter: Why Do We Hold On to Things We Never Use? – Knowledge at Wharton
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We’re Good at Motivating Others, but What About Ourselves? – Knowledge at Wharton
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This Checklist Can Make You a Better Leader – Knowledge at Wharton
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Did you know…
Did you know... ... that today is Father of Aerodynamics Day? Sir George Cayley, English scientist and inventor, was born on December 27, 1773. As a designer of airplanes, helicopters, and gliders, he is considered the father of aerodynamics. He was also the pilot for the first manned glider flight.~~~ Today's Inspirational Quote: "Sometimes falling... Continue Reading →
Did you know…
Did you know... ... that today is Pledge of Allegiance Official Day? Originally written in 1892, the Pledge of Allegiance was not officially recognized by the U.S. Congress until December 28, 1945. In 1999, a New Hampshire resident contacted the office of Senator Robert Smith to inquire why the Senate did not follow the House,... Continue Reading →
wotd and qotd
Word of the Day offshoot (ɔfʃut , आफ्शूट / ऑफ्शूट) Example Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy. Definition nouna natural consequence of developmentSynonyms: branch, offset, outgrowth Quote of the Day “A person's a person no matter how small. ”Dr. Seuss
Miraculous escape
Have you ever been in an automobile accident? It was during the Min '80s. I drove a Royal Enfield 350cc bike at high speed and covered long distances regularly for work. On one such trip, I was returning from JabaLealput to Satna and had stopped over for lunch at Katni. I must have covered about... Continue Reading →
Seth Godin’s Newsletter
Scale and the small business (freelancer grid) [ https://p.feedblitz.com/r3.asp?l=194072572&f=1081591&c=9092356&u=5102652 ] Which quadrant is your goal? The industry giants want tonnage. Undifferentiated, commodity-priced, regularly delivered, consistent work for hire. They're not going out of their way for freelancers that are bespoke, artisanal or even 'better.' They simply want to meet spec at the best price. They can keep... Continue Reading →
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