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Lessons from Jasmine Sun

Jasmine Sun is a writer, researcher, and technologist dedicated to bridging the divide between the creators of technology and the societies they impact. As the co-founder of Reboot and a former product manager at Substack, she explores the "anthropology of disruption" to advocate for a more humanistic, progressive,

Lessons from maya angelou

Maya Angelou was a titan of American literature and a tireless advocate for the human spirit, whose life journey from the segregated South to global acclaim serves as a blueprint for resilience. Through her seven autobiographies and soul-stirring poetry, she articulated a philosophy centered on the transformative power of courage,

Lessons from Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin was a pioneering French-Cuban American author who redefined the boundaries of the personal diary and modern erotica, transforming the act of self-observation into a profound literary art form. Her work remains a cornerstone of 20th-century psychological literature, emphasizing the necessity of inner exploration, the fluid nature of identity,

Lessons from David Perell

David Perell is often called the "Writing Guy," known for his "Write of Passage" course and his deep dives into how the internet reshapes business, learning, and status. Part 1: The Philosophy of Writing 1. Writing as a Magnet: "Writing is a magnet for ideas,

Lessons from Matt Abrahams

Matt Abrahams is a world-renowned communication expert, Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer, and host of the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast.[1] His work primarily focuses on managing speaking anxiety and mastering spontaneous communication.[2] The following are synthesized from his books Think Faster, Talk Smarter (2023) and Speaking

Lessons from Edward Tufte

Edward Tufte is often described as the "Da Vinci of Data" and the pioneer of modern data visualization. His work focuses on clarity, precision, and the ethical presentation of evidence. Part I: Top Quotes On Design & Clarity 1. "Clutter and confusion are failures of design, not

Lessons from Carl T. Bergstrom

Learnings from Carl T. Bergstrom, Professor of Biology at the University of Washington and co-author of Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World.[1] These insights cover his work in evolutionary biology, information theory, metascience (the science of science), and his extensive public work on combating misinformation.

Lessons from Roy Peter Clark

Roy Peter Clark, a senior scholar at the Poynter Institute, is often called "America's writing coach." For more than four decades, he has mentored journalists, students, and writers of all levels, championing the idea that writing is a craft that can be learned and mastered through
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