June 27, 2022
This is Kei and Kazuki,
founders of Glasp 👋
We send you 3 good articles to highlight this week.
Hopefully, it will bring you new perspectives and
help you develop your career and learning
journey.
📚 This Week's Reading List
The
Diderot Effect: why we buy things we don’t
need by Anne-Laure Le
Cunff (5min)
We keep on buying new products, upgrading to the
latest version, and filling our lives with
possessions we don’t need. That’s the Diderot Effect
at play: a tendency to over-consume, mostly caused
by our natural need for betterment. Our natural
tendency is to always consume more, better, newer.
However, with a bit of self-control, it is possible
to go from impulse buying to mindful
consumption.
🔗 Glasp
Community Highlights
🔍 more content in #Self-improvement
The
Momentum Canyon: From Traction to
Growth by Brian
Balfour (11min)
There are certain points in career and company
growth where what made us successful up until that
point, won't make us successful going forward. The
author calls these Canyons. You are no longer
solving a more intense version of a problem you've
solved before, you have to solve a completely new
set of problems that require completely different
muscles, skills, and tools to solve them.
🔗 Glasp
Community Highlights
🔍 more content in #Marketing
SEO
for early stage startups - Must-dos and
FAQ by Jeff
Change (4min)
In the early stages of a company, a startup’s
acquisition breakdown tends to be paid and organic.
The end goal is to have massively scaled channels
that make up most of your growth. So how do you get
there? In this post, the author talks about how to
get started with SEO at very early-stage companies,
up to the point where there is enough traffic to run
SEO experiments.
🔗 Glasp
Community Highlights
🔍 more content in #SEO
👀 Featured Curators on Glasp
1️⃣ Ray
Ray is learning technology, knowledge management,
and entrepreneurship. So, please check out his
profile.
2️⃣ Himanshu
Sethi
Himanshu is a student learning design and
engineering. He’s been learning the topic
constantly, so you can be encouraged to learn
together!
3️⃣ Marco
Castellani
Marco is an astronomer and writer in Italy. He is
reading in English and Italian, and you can see
interesting articles on his profile!
You can see more featured curators from here
💎
❤️ Gratitude
-
Jordan translated
the Ness Labs interview into German!
Thank you, Jordan, for doing that!
-
Carlos
and Melvin,
thank you for trying out the embedding
feature (see how it looks like on Carlos's and
Melvin's blog) 🤩
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Thank you, Andy,
for mentioning Glasp on your
blog! He's writing about note-taking
in the blog, so please check it out 👀
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Thank you, Nalanda
Joglekar, for shouting out love on
Twitter!
See you next week ;)
Best,
Kei and Kazuki
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Today's
Quote: “Combinatory play seems to be
the essential feature in productive
thought.” — Einstein
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