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Hot Take:
Newsletters >>> Twitter Timeline

- No algorithms
- Content does not disappear
- Not limited to 280 characters

Here are nine underrated newsletters you should check out:

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1/ @brandonthezhang's Weekly Wisdom

Brandon talks about mindful productivity and mental models every Sunday.

It's a must for every creator out there.

brandonzhang.com
2/ @DruRly's Trends

The closest thing to a weekly industry report.

Seriously, just join and enjoy it.

join.trends.vc
3/ Modern Museum

The absoolute best curated content for digital creators.

Each Wednesday, you get:
- Something to read
- Something to watch
- Something to listen to
- Something to reflect on

Shoot me a DM to receive today's edition.

Subscribe here: mm-newsletter.crd.co
4/ @jspector's For The Interested

A newsletter to better produce, promote, and profit from your creations.

Josh's newsletter is one I look forward to every week.

Check it out: fortheinterested.com/subscribe/
5/ @WritingToRiches' Write Better, Sell Better, Think Better

Charles writes one of my favorite short newsletters.

The idea is simple:

One thought about writing, selling, and thinking better.

That's it.

store.writingtoriches.com/free-guide
6/ @philipptemmel_'s Creativerly

Philipp writes one of the most complete newsletters out there.

With a focus on creation, he highlights:
- Apps
- Gadgets
- Resources
- Articles
- Tweets

You can subscribe here: creativerly.xyz
7/ @amlewis4 Newsletter on the Attention Economy.

Ari is the mind behind this biweekly newsletter.

On Tuesdays, he writes an essay.

On Thursdays, he writes a recap from his podcast.

Take a look: arilewis.com/subscribe
8/ @OneJKMolina's Newsletter

JK is a machine. (Not) Literally.

He writes almost every day about how to write and tweet better.

A must if you want to step up your Twitter game.

It comes with a free guide as well.

jkmolina.com/#twitter
9/ @CrazyPolymath's Polymath Letters

I like to read this one slowly paced.

Kunal does an outstanding job talking about self-improvement.

His letters are insightful and definitely worth subscribing to.

crazypolymath.com/newsletter/
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