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Are you the same at work as you are at the pub?
Are you the same at work as you are at the pub?
The first thing you learn when running a business is JUST how hard it is to find good people. This is true whether you’re running Lockheed Martin or a
·gapingvoid.com·
Are you the same at work as you are at the pub?
Thomas Jefferson's 10 Rules for Life
Thomas Jefferson's 10 Rules for Life
Like many of the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson was a dad. And like a lot of dads, he often took the opportunity to dispense unsolicited dad advice to his children. Over the years, he developed a list of ten life rules he would share with his children, grandchildren, and friends looking for guidance on parenting […]
·artofmanliness.com·
Thomas Jefferson's 10 Rules for Life
The answer to every question
The answer to every question
If the thing of the moment is the answer to every single question, you might be in a bubble. If, regardless of the problem, the answer is crypto, homeopathy, or the internet, or perhaps GPT, essent…
·seths.blog·
The answer to every question
If You Design for Average, That's All You'll Be
If You Design for Average, That's All You'll Be
Rory Sutherland, the Co-Chairman of the ad agency, Ogilvy UK, wrote a book called "Alchemy," a couple of years ago, which we've previously written about.
·gapingvoid.com·
If You Design for Average, That's All You'll Be
It doesn't pay to be virtuous: do it anyway
It doesn't pay to be virtuous: do it anyway
If you’re looking to find out what all the fuss about Stoicism is about, this podcast is an excellent place to start. Nancy Sherman, The Georgetown and
·gapingvoid.com·
It doesn't pay to be virtuous: do it anyway
The gap between impossible and normal
The gap between impossible and normal
It keeps getting shorter and shorter. This video couldn’t have been made, at any price, 18 months ago. 18 weeks ago, it would have required a thousand hours of work. Now, here it is. This imp…
·seths.blog·
The gap between impossible and normal
Is it possible to care at scale?
Is it possible to care at scale?
After 25 years, I stopped using a certain credit card for business. It was easily millions of dollars worth of transactions over that period. Did anyone at the company notice? Did anyone care? I st…
·seths.blog·
Is it possible to care at scale?
ExRx.net : Home
ExRx.net : Home
ExRx.net is a resource for the exercise professional, coach, or fitness enthusiast. It offers evidence based exercise prescription tools and resources including reference articles, comprehensive exercise libraries, and fitness calculators. ExRx.net is a recommended resource in ACSM's Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (5th 6th, and 7th Editions). ExRx.net has also been an NSCA authorized CEU provider since 2008.
·exrx.net·
ExRx.net : Home
Your own billboard
Your own billboard
Large sections of Los Angeles are studded with billboards for minor TV shows. These billboards exist nowhere else, even though there are televisions globally. Obviously, there’s ego at work h…
·seths.blog·
Your own billboard
Outliers carry information. Don’t leave them on the table
Outliers carry information. Don’t leave them on the table
Over a decade ago, I saw this talk by John Rauser. Only recently, though, did I come to realize how incredibly influential this talk has been on my career. Gosh what a great talk! You should watch …
·blog.danslimmon.com·
Outliers carry information. Don’t leave them on the table
Simple techniques for complex projects
Simple techniques for complex projects
Warm up the machines that take a long time first. Stress test the go/no go parts of the project as early as possible. If the cost is low, replace dependent processes with parallel ones. Do the diff…
·seths.blog·
Simple techniques for complex projects
12 Tips for Effective Technical Blogging
12 Tips for Effective Technical Blogging
Technical blogging is something I’ve been doing for a long time. This blog, alone, goes back 7 years but I had a few other blogs on different platforms. In this post, I want to highlight a handful of things that have really worked for me and that I’ve learned over this past decade+. Technical blogging has accelerated learning, grown my network, and given me opportunities that I wouldn’t have had otherwise.
·trstringer.com·
12 Tips for Effective Technical Blogging
Is it a t-shirt brand?
Is it a t-shirt brand?
Not all projects become t-shirt brands, nor should they. The risk is in thinking you’re building one when you’re not. T-shirt worthy brands are a very small subset of the whole. The que…
·seths.blog·
Is it a t-shirt brand?
Conspicuous (non) consumption
Conspicuous (non) consumption
One way to show status is by demonstrating how many resources you have. A bespoke suit, a huge graduation party, a fancy building… A bully who physically intimidates or an angry driver who cu…
·seths.blog·
Conspicuous (non) consumption
What Would You Do With More Time? - Scott H Young
What Would You Do With More Time? - Scott H Young
Suppose you could add an extra two hours to every day: what would you do with your time? Would you take up a new hobby? Spend more time with friends or your family? Learn a new skill? Or simply give yourself more time to relax? In imagining how you’d spend an extra two hours, magically […]
·scotthyoung.com·
What Would You Do With More Time? - Scott H Young
My setup | S.Bistrović
My setup | S.Bistrović
Most developers often spend time on their setup, and I am no exception. These devices, tools, and software help me achieve that.
·silvestar.codes·
My setup | S.Bistrović
Creating value as an entrepreneur
Creating value as an entrepreneur
If you’ve borrowed money or sold shares, you’ll need to build something that’s worth more than your labor. Here are some key pillars where value lives: Customer tractionPermission…
·seths.blog·
Creating value as an entrepreneur
The Key to Sustainable Productivity - Scott H Young
The Key to Sustainable Productivity - Scott H Young
If you’ve been following productivity advice for any length of time, you’ve probably experienced the following cycle: Why is productivity so difficult to sustain? Listen to this article I suspect a major cause of the difficulty is that we readily conflate two different ideas of what it means to “be productive.” The first is a […]
·scotthyoung.com·
The Key to Sustainable Productivity - Scott H Young
A deal’s a deal
A deal’s a deal
A fundamental building block of civilization is the understanding that contracts matter. Regardless of where someone is on the current political spectrum (from Alinksy to Mises), things can be unde…
·seths.blog·
A deal’s a deal
Happiness: You Get to Decide
Happiness: You Get to Decide
We’ve heard this story many times. The one about the hippy who travels all the way to Bali. Climbs a mountain, sits on top of it for a week, and is
·gapingvoid.com·
Happiness: You Get to Decide
The Underrated Usefulness of Taking a Time Log - Scott H Young
The Underrated Usefulness of Taking a Time Log - Scott H Young
Peter Drucker, the eminent management theorist who coined the term “knowledge worker,” made a compelling case for figuring out where your time goes: Effective executives, in my observation, do not start with their tasks. They start with their time. And they do not start out with planning. They start by finding out where their time […]
·scotthyoung.com·
The Underrated Usefulness of Taking a Time Log - Scott H Young
Projects and the red zone
Projects and the red zone
Many projects are never finished. There are countless broken and not-quite-fixed cars in garages. There are crafts projects, massive redevelopments and everything in between. They sit unfinished be…
·seths.blog·
Projects and the red zone
Measure Twice, Cut Once
Measure Twice, Cut Once
There are deep reservoirs of wisdom in the old carpentry adage, “measure twice, cut once.” The idea is that it’s easier to ensure you do something right
·gapingvoid.com·
Measure Twice, Cut Once
“I don’t know”
“I don’t know”
Particularly when it comes to the future. And perhaps about the past. More often than not, we find ourselves in situations where we don’t know. Where we can’t know. That’s a given…
·seths.blog·
“I don’t know”