In an effort to help me keep up with everything I post each week, here is my latest “Sunday Summary” of my posts from the week.
Mon, July 29: Our standards are rising
It’s easy to think that the world is falling apart, and while there are certainly many things we need to improve, things are really going pretty well. Crime is down, medical care is always improving, and even things like sex trafficking are far less pervasive than we’re led to believe.
Tue, July 30: Creating “zero click” content
Since companies are leaning into zero click content (where users get their information immediately without having to click a link), it might be worth focusing more on it ourselves.
Wed, July 31: Big egos that look small can be super valuable
“When we’re thinking small, that’s another thing we’re always on the lookout for: big egos. You don’t have to have a small ego to work here, but you’d better know how to make it look small, or you might wind up in trouble.”
Thu, August 1: Accumulating little notes
I’m finding increasing value in adding small notes about books and people into my database, because they can add up wonderfully over time.
Fri, August 2: What will AI collide with?
There are many technologies that we use today that will be greatly changed by AI. Whare are some that you see changing the most?
Sat, August 3: The algorithm can make social media really weird
Social media posts are almost never in chronological order anymore, and the people you follow matter less and less to the algorithm. It might be “better” in some ways, but it’s getting kind of weird.
I hope you found some value in this. If you ever have questions, ideas, or disagreements regarding anything I write, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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