The Daily Loop #133
3 quotes, 2 short form tweets, 1 long form read and 1 piece of advice from me. Consume 2 minutes of information to help you advance your knowledge in different fields.
The Daily Loop newsletter focuses on information that can be consumed in 2 minutes every day by linking to posts across the internet, formatted in a way that is easy for anyone to navigate. In a 3-2-1-1 design (quotes, short-form content, long-form content and advice).
The goal is for as many people to read this daily and inspire them to think differently about certain things. It will primarily be around topics and industries I am interested in such as: startups, ai, success, innovation, change, crypto, nfts, etc.
3 quotes
"By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote."—Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don't resist them; that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like."—Lao Tzu
"I knew that if I failed I wouldn't regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying."—Jeff Bezos
2 short tweets
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Patience, frens.
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Overthinking is a curse! I saw a great thread recently about the bell curve meme. In all aspects of life, those that overthink are in the middle.
This reminds me. I plan to do a series on these popular memes speaking about how great they are. It would be a long article on each one going in-depth on what the meme actually means.
1 long read
“The moral of the story is that true fulfilment and happiness come from embracing and appreciating the present moment and finding joy in the process itself, rather than constantly comparing oneself to others or seeking external markers of success. It highlights the importance of pursuing one's passion for its intrinsic value and finding contentment in the work itself, rather than chasing elusive notions of "making it" based on societal standards.”—ChatGPT
1 piece of advice from me
Both can be true: You do not need to care about what other people think. And it feels good to prove them wrong.