Grant Snider is a wonderful illustrator, but it's his creativity that really sets him apart. He's constantly coming up with out of the box ideas for his illustrations that make you pause, think, and read them again. The Shape of Ideas is his … [Continue reading] about The Shape of Ideas
Exploring Cognitive Bias
A few years ago I read Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow, which got me hooked on learning about behavioral economics and psychology - something I wish I had studied in college. One of the most fascinating parts of the book was reading … [Continue reading] about Exploring Cognitive Bias
Beware of the Visionary
It's fine to be a visionary, as long as it's not a self-appointed title. If it is, I'd argue that your vision is quite limited. I saw this fantastic design from Gaping Void recently on the subject and thought I'd share it. Way too many people fall … [Continue reading] about Beware of the Visionary
Building Atomic Habits
James Clear has managed to build the best blog about habits and routines on the internet. I've been a weekly reader of his articles for over five years now, and if you haven't checked him out, I'd highly recommend reading through his blog. That … [Continue reading] about Building Atomic Habits
The Other Side of Suffering
David Goggins just released his new memoir, Can't Hurt Me. I read it last month and took one main thing from the book. It's Goggins philosophy for life: The best things in life are on the other side of suffering. Again and again in the book, … [Continue reading] about The Other Side of Suffering