March 03, 2022
This is Kei and Kazuki,
founders of Glasp 👋
We pick up 3 good articles that we found this week.
Hopefully, it will bring new perspectives and help
you develop your career and learning journey.
This Week's Reading List 📚
Notes
apps are where ideas go to die. And that’s
good. by Matthew
Guay (5mins)
We save notes, links, ideas, thoughts, etc as
insurance for the future. After we save, we feel
safe even though we don't look back at all the notes
later. We will keep seeking the new better thing
until we’re back to safely forgetting things. Trying
to find value and meaning in the time we spent, our
thoughts, and our findings is a natural behavior to
justify loss aversion.
See: Glasp
Community Highlights
The
Most Powerful Force You Can Harness: Slow,
Incremental, Constant Progress - Ideas of wealth
cre — Wealest by Thomas
Waschenfelder (4mins)
The secret to success is consistency, not intensity.
The small things that you do consistently matter
more than the large things you do sporadically.
Consistency allows you to capture the awesome power
of compounding - where small gains compound on each
other to create massive change over time. Every
interaction you have with another human being is
merely mirrored reciprocation. Put out what it is
you want to get back from the world. Over the long
term, you’ll get what you deserve.
See: Glasp
Community Highlights
What
TikTok videos have in common with Victorian
parlour games | Psyche Ideas by Kim
Beil & Ryan Tacata (7mins)
Play is a magic circle that creates social ties, the
formation of social groupings that last long after
the end of the game. We transmit culture through
play (simple fun and games). At the same time, with
the current technology, it's easier to transform the
most familiar circumstances into fantasies, play. As
people tend to imitate what others do, bad behaviors
can prevail. The ultimate challenge in the
management of social media is to maximize its
benefits and minimize its risks, and in learning
where to draw the magic circle.
See you next week ;)
Best,
Kei and Kazuki
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Today's
Quote: "Whether you think you can or
you think you can't, you're right." - Henry
Ford
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