Kazuki
@kazuki
Cofounder of Glasp. I collect ideas and stories worth sharing 📚
San Francisco, CA
Joined Oct 9, 2020
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medium.com/@ericmigi/why-pebble-failed-d7be937c6232
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tADdvQv_RE&ab_channel=MichaelSimmons
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jarche.com/2022/03/knowledge-flows-at-the-speed-of-trust/
Apr 12, 2022
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medium.com/@kazuki_sf_/learning-in-public-the-most-effective-way-to-learn-e14564d611b
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medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/how-one-life-hack-from-a-self-made-billionaire-leads-to-exceptional-success-48610e7a292
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glasp.co/articles/growth-handbook
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www.nateliason.com/notes/pragmatic-thinking-learning-andy-hunt
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqVILfmi0kQ&ab_channel=MichaelSimmons
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www.failory.com/blog/pre-seed-funding
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medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/the-number-one-predictor-of-career-success-according-to-network-science-be7fcc8e9558
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www.nateliason.com/blog/self-education
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medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/memory-learning-breakthrough-it-turns-out-that-the-ancients-were-right-7bbd3090d9cc
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medium.goodnotes.com/three-pitfalls-to-avoid-when-studying-with-a-highlighter-2aa345e1e6eb
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theviewinside.me/what-is-your-ikigai/
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medium.com/@jack/authority-merit-80ad140f990b
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commoncog.com/blog/tacit-knowledge-is-a-real-thing/
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maggieappleton.com/programmatic-notes
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infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
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dkb.io/post/google-search-is-dying
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roambrain.com/building-the-global-knowledge-graph/
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dkb.io/post/organize-the-world-information
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www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/millennials-burnout-generation-debt-work
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nesslabs.com/metacognition
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nesslabs.com/thinking-in-maps
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mixergy.com/interviews/goodreads-otis-chandler/
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lithub.com/elizabeth-khuri-chandler-tells-the-origin-story-of-goodreads/
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hbr.org/2016/09/know-your-customers-jobs-to-be-done
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www.readthegeneralist.com/briefing/10-lessons
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www.gq.com/story/how-feelings-help-you-think
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www.reforge.com/blog/marketing-is-more-than-growth
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nesslabs.com/productivity-addiction
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backlinko.com/link-building
Mar 24, 2022
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glasp.substack.com/p/why-do-people-collect-things?s=w
Mar 23, 2022
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medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/while-most-people-fight-to-learn-in-demand-skills-smart-people-are-secretly-learning-rare-skills-f9b26856c9d6
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backlinko.com/keyword-research
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debliu.substack.com/p/what-is-the-best-piece-of-advice?s=r
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nocategories.net/ephemera/highlighters/
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www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/we-need-new-science-progress/594946/
Mar 20, 2022
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eriktorenberg.substack.com/p/build-personal-moats?s=r
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medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/modern-polymath-81f882ce52db
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Around 300BC, one of the most ambitious projects of all time was undertaken in the Greek-Egyptian city of Alexandria. The Ptolemies wanted to create the intellectual capital of the world, and so they established the famous Library of Alexandria. This was not the first library, but what made it interesting was their extremely ambitious goal. They wanted to collect all of human knowledge, and bring it all together in this one place.
When information is organized, and accessible, people can “stand on the shoulders of giants” as Newton put it. We can read up on all the thinking and research that others have done in our field.
the organization and accessibility of information enables innovation, new discoveries, curiosity, exploration, and much more.
It turned out that using backlinks to determine the quality of a web page was a really good idea, and it led to high quality search results.
Wouldn’t it be useful if you could be reading any one of these pieces of content, and know about the others?
Perhaps something like public roam graphs will be the solution to this, but there are infinite ways to approach it.
Google doesn’t actually give us access to all the webpages in its database, it only gives us a tiny segment of it. And we don’t really control what’s in the tiny segment. It’s whatever google’s algorithm thinks we want.
Knowledge is power, and organized information makes the attainment of knowledge far more efficient.