The Daily Loop #2
Second edition of The Daily Loop. 3 long-form reads, 3 short-term tweets, 1 quote and some daily advice! Have a read.
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 3-3-1-1 design.
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 long-form reads
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An interesting read. Funny to see which predictions 100 years ago came true. And to see the ones that were far off. In general, I think we see a lot of optimistic takes right now on new tech (I am guilty too!). Maybe we are wrong and none of it will turn out as great as we think it will. Either way, fun to read and compare.
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One of the greatest threads on Twitter on the topic of “making it” from my friend 6529. Go on his profile to fall down a rabbit hole! This thread speaks about separating levels of wealth into different categories, the hardships you will face — and what to do to if you run into money fast.
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Notion is a great tool to use. I use it daily. This thread goes through a few ways to utilise the platform to help with organising tasks in your life. If you struggle with this (who doesn’t?) definitely check it out.
3 short-form tweets
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We are in the era of distribution. Money is abundant, power (influence) is much harder to acquire. This comes with it’s own pros and cons. But in general, if you have influence, you can be financially successful. It’s -EV for some content creators/celebrities to monetise quickly, the end goal is creating businesses and brands for them to make tens or hundreds of millions.
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Treasure things! Simple and short.
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Motivation for builders. A great quote, that had to be included. When conditions are bad, opportunity arises.
1 good quote
"The difference between a community and an audience is which way the chairs are facing."
1 piece of advice from me
Spend some time doing something valuable that you aren’t used to every day. Whether that is 5 minutes reading a book, 10 minutes watching a podcast, etc. It’s good to get into these habits.