August 1, 2022
This is Kei and Kazuki, founders
of Glasp ๐
We send you 3 hand-picked good articles to highlight
this week. Hopefully, they'll bring some insights
and help you develop your career and learning
journey. (you can read this online!)
๐ This Week's Reading List
Seeing
vs. reading by Ralph
Ammer (3min)
An ancient feud rages at the very core of your
creative endeavor: The rational logical you and its
fuzzy intuitive rival are in constant dispute. Many
bigger and smaller dramas in our creative process
can be ascribed to conflicts between those two
different mindsets.
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Expression
is Compression by David Perell
(7min)
Experiences become shareable creations the way tree
sap becomes maple syrup. It takes 50 gallons of sap
to make one gallon of syrup. So whenever I feel like
I donโt have enough ideas to create something
meaningful, I go collect more experiences and spend
time processing them by writing and talking to
friends. If a story canโt get to the point, it will
lose the audienceโs attention. The process of
gathering ideas and distilling them into a smaller,
more compressed form is the essence of creative
excellence.
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Knowledge
gardening is
recursive by Gordon Brander
(2min)
Knowledge gardening is one kind of system for
generating self-organizing ideas. As a kind of
self-organizing system, it canโt happen without some
kind of feedback loop. Capture, Organize, Synthesize
โ one kind of creative feedback loop. But the
feedback loops of most note-taking apps are broken,
or non-existent. Over time, little recursive acts of
watering and weeding accumulate. Useful knowledge
grows from the ground up.
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Management
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โค๏ธ Gratitude
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Marco
Castellani translated the
Ness Labs interview into Italian! Thank
you, Marco, for doing that! Check out his website
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Hope you enjoyed reading this newsletter!
See you next week ;)
Best,
Kei and Kazuki
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Today's Quote: โWe
cannot solve our problems with the same
thinking we used when we created them." โ
Albert Einstein
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