Quick snippets from my morning read on Saturday, 31st October 2020 Today’s morning snippet comes from a brilliant article by Srinivas Rao titled What We Should Have Learned in School But Never Did which is…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Friday, 30th October 2020 Today’s morning read was prompted by a question asked in our Telegram group this week. The question was about retaining knowledge, information and acting…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Thursday, 30th October 2020 Today’s read is from Inc Magazine’s article “7 Entrepreneurship Stages Will Propel You to Where You Need to Go” which summarizes the book “The…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Wednesday, 29th October 2020 The article focuses on entrepreneurial burnout, but I believe it applies to everyone who is stressed and burnt out by work. Understanding Entrepreneurial Burnout…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Tuesday, 27th October 2020 Oliver Burkeman’s last column: the eight secrets to a (fairly) fulfilled life. 1. There will always be too much to do – and this…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Monday, 26th October 2020 These snippets are from “30 years, 30 lessons in Leadership” by Dan Greene. These are my favorite bits, in no particular order. 1. Integrity…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Saturday, 24th October 2020 I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of Skinner boxes, which I discovered a few years ago while learning how to make mobile games…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Thursday, 22nd October 2020 Today’s daily read is extracted from David Perell’s “50 Ideas That Changed My Life” a summary of some really intriguing concepts that will lead…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Wednesday, 21st October 2020. Today’s morning reading “Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds” was exceptionally rich; I followed a trail from James Clear to the New Yorker, so…
Quick snippets from my morning read on Tuesday, 20th October 2020 Full article: “13 Life-Learnings from 13 Years of Brain Pickings” by Anna Popova. 1. Allow yourself the uncomfortable luxury of changing your mind. Cultivate…