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Optimism I first read about optimism bias in Thinking, Fast and Slow (highly recommended*) by Daniel Kahneman.

Part 2 Development, Work, the Search for Meaning in the Age of AI In part 1 , we explored Dario Amodei s most convincing predictions from Machines of Loving ...

Part 1 Health : Why biology is AI’s lowest‑friction major win, what timelines make sense, and where mental health gets harder Richard Brautigan s poem Anthro...

Stoic philosophy has experienced a renaissance in recent years, popular books, podcasts , and celebrity adherents from Tim Ferris to Arnold Schwarzenegger ha...

A return to 5 star form adventuring with Adrian Tchaikovsky and the vestiges of humanity.

I made more detailed notes for Mark Solms The Hidden Spring than any book since *How Emotions are Made * a review I riff off here.

Anaximander is a captivating and insightful exploration of the world s first scientist, offering a profound celebration of science and its origins.

Have you ever wondered why some traders, firms or people become superstars while others fail, despite similar strategies?