Last post I told you humanity is forking into three groups. (If you missed that, start here.)
Two of those groups are quietly getting dumber. One is becoming something close to superhuman. I al...
Last post I told you humanity is forking into three groups. (If you missed that, start here.)
Two of those groups are quietly getting dumber. One is becoming something close to superhuman. I al...
Seven of the next ten people you encounter are getting dumber. Yet a lot of them fervently believe they’re getting smarter.
Why?
We’ll get to that in a bit, but first let’s discuss the...
Dispatches from VidCon — what’s working, what’s collapsing, and the split in the creator space nobody wants to admit.
Here’s a number that should rearrange your whole strategy: you’ll mak...
Full Disclosure: You should know that I’ve never set foot in a business school. And got expelled from high school.
Yet I've built companies, produced revenue most people fantasize about, writ...
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There are all kinds of goals and outcomes to shoot for. Lots of good commitments you can make. Things you want to do, have and become. (more…)...
Think of prosperity like a brisk, flowing river. It’s always moving, releasing pressure, and seeking its proper level. On the other hand, when water pools in a stationary place, it becomes cloud...
Recently we’ve been talking about when to quit, and when to hang on. An important part of the equation is being willing to accept different outcomes. (more…)...
So what a fascinating day yesterday was: It was a totally technolicious time… (more…)...
In yesterday’s post, we talked about when you’re better off to quit something. (Some really great comments there if you haven’t read already.) Today let’s look at when to hang on. (more&he...
So when do you quit? I mean when do you know it is the right time to walk away from something or someone? (more…)...
We think we hate discipline. But the truth is, we all need it. And ironically it is discipline that creates freedom. (more…)...
A few years back I was speaking on a program with my friend Mark Yarnell. His session was brilliant, and cause for a great deal of critical thinking. He spoke on the topic of fulfillment, and how ...