Follow for: Content creation advice (SEO/Blogging expert), random internet discoveries, building digital products (Doing Content Right, Doing Time Right) in public.
Follow for: Interesting breakdowns of people, products and businesses via well-written tweet threads from the story of Crocs to the science of learning.
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I've interviewed 20 of the best founders, builders, and creators on Twitter.
Here's what I learned 👇
1. "The only way to escape and achieve financial freedom is to create something where you control the conversation.
I think what more people need to understand is that you don’t need permission to do work." — @jackbutcher
Create your dream job, without permission from anyone.
2. "All creativity is combinational in nature. I build a creativity inbox to collect ideas, then combine through idea sex, which creates new insights." — @anthilemoon
Create a system that brings disconnected ideas together, their interactions will drive new frameworks.
My Lindy Library - a thread of 0.1% of the resources I've consumed that derive 90% of the value.
The content I constantly find myself sharing or coming back to. Articles, podcasts and videos that are timeless.
THREAD...
"The robustness of something is proportional to its life. The longer it has survived, the more likely it is to continue to do so."
Everyone should curate the content providing high signal in this world of noise.
(h/t to @george__mack for his original thread as inspiration)
1. "Think about risk the right way. You only have to be right once. The risk is not getting on the path where you get to be right that one critical time."
You don't have to be 19 to read this piece. Timeless article on how to approach life decisions.