Don't WFH Yourself Out Of A Job (Newsletter 014)
If it is true that your job can be performed perfectly well remotely, does it necessarily follow that your job can only be performed by you?
You Will Be What I Am (Newsletter 013)
You could get no clearer picture of what lies in your personal future than to study your parents' generation. But this is a lesson we take up unwillingly.
Regret ... And Other Things That Compound (Newsletter 012)
The power of compounding applies to our thoughts as much as it does to our actions.
Don't Mistake Certainty For Correctness (Newsletter 010)
We can be just as wrong about something when we are absolutely convinced it's true as when we're uncertain.
A Conversation Is The Worst Way To Communicate (Newsletter 011)
If you want to increase your chances of being heard by your conversational partner, try approaching your next conversation with only one goal: listening to the other person and understanding their point.
How Not To Get Rich (Newsletter 009)
Alas, for many their salary is no indication of their likelihood to become wealthy.
How To Avoid Too Much Of A Good Thing (Newsletter 008)
It is not always true that something good in a modest amount is better in greater amounts
In Case You Are Too Busy To Read This (Newsletter 007)
Only now, like a nomad coming upon a flowering oasis after wandering in the barren desert, do I find that I have been forsaking some of the things that make life rich and meaningful.
The One Thing You Always Have With You (Newsletter 006)
Let us therefore set our minds in order that we may desire whatever is demanded of us by circumstances.
No, The Stoics Were Not Joyless Grouches (Newsletter 005)
Knowing the difference between wanting something, even wanting it badly, and needing it in order to feel happy, is useful in life.