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I've had this in my head for a long time and decided to give it a shot.

I'm starting a weekly newsletter with the best content out there for digital creators.

The name of the newsletter will be Modern Museum.

"But why should I care?" 👇
Well, if you are like me, you feel that you don't have enough time to consume all the content out there.

And when you do so, you sometimes feel disappointed because the content is.. "Meeh".

Not bad, but not good.

Nothing new to think about, nothing new to learn from.
That has happened to me many times.

My guess is that it has happened to you as well.

So I wanted to create a newsletter that fixed that.

The best, and only the best content for you, straight to your inbox.

That's the core idea.

Now, QUESTIONS 👇
"What will it include?"

Every week, you will be receiving in your inbox the following:
- Something to read
- Something to watch
- Something to listen to
- Something to reflect on

Plus context on what I liked to most of it/ why I think it's important.
"How will it feel?"

As if your best friend sent you a couple of interesting links every Wednesday for you to check out and learn.

No ads. No promotions. Just you, your screen, and the best content of the internet.
"But why Modern Museum?"

3 reasons:

1/ Regular museums have a theme.

It can be nature, art, history, you name it.

That way you know what to expect out of it.

Modern Museum also has a theme.

It is about digital creation.

That's the type of content you can expect out of it.
2/ Regular museums have different kinds of work.

In an art museum, you have paintings, sculptures, photographs, and so on.

Modern Museum will also have different kinds of work.

It will have videos, podcasts, threads, articles, books, quotes.

Consume whatever pleases you.
3/ Regular museums curate different authors.

In an art museum, you have paintings by Van Gogh, Miró, Dalí.

Modern Museum will also curate different authors.

You bet some of my favorites are @jackbutcher, @david_perell and @mkobach.

Of course, it won't be limited to them.
So if this resonates with you, I would love you to be in.

But not only that,

I would also love to build it with you.

I'm a huge fan of public creation. After all, I'm creating this for people like you.

For people like us.

My initial idea + Your improvement ideas = 🔥🔥🔥
It's for you if you are already a digital creator of any kind.

It's for you if you have the creating-bug inside of you as well.

Don't overthink it.

You can always unsubscribe.

That's it.

See you inside.

mm-newsletter.crd.co

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