Tag: twitter

  • The year is 2028

    This one got me good:

  • June, 2026: Way of Living

    I have some ideal outcomes for June: Three ways to try and achieve this: One of the primary things across anybody I’ve read about or come to respect who come to do something in the world, and in their own life, is that they had a particular intensity and focus. That’s what June is for.…

  • Cache of Recent Tweets I’ve bookmarked

    — — — — — — — — — Really connected with this one. It’s hard to remember what living in the pre-Covid world felt like. Such is the rapid firing of the immersive technology pistons. —

  • It is Sunday

    This is possible, it would just take a higher standard for what spending your money and your time means. And by “you” and “your”, I mean me and mine.

  • This is sin

  • What I don’t know

    Most things, it feels like. I get fixated on things that have non-obvious answers and endless developments. This whole tariff episode over the last week has made absolutely no sense to me. And it’s all I can pay attention to. It all feels very Covid-y where you wake up, see which part of the sky…

  • Another tariff link, sorry

    This Twitter article by Molson Hart, with manufacturing experience and grasp of the details, is one of the best commentaries I’ve read on the Trump tariff’s so far.

  • Businesses can be not that, quickly

    Another post that takes a fine detail out of this whole vague narrative and hammers home the point. This can get bad for people quickly.

  • “We can reshore. Just not like this.”

    Memorable post, with lots of specific questions and details, on the recent tariffs by the Trump 2.0 admin. This level of thinking and questioning is so rare in the info ecosystem around issues like this. I feel like I mostly encounter certainty from one side or the other. But to question it in extreme detail…

  • “Just spend the time thinking”

    I’ve thought about how true this could be from an attentional perspective with wanting to get better at something. I.e., if I wanted to get very good at skateboarding, or thinking, or wanted to get progressively smarter at a thing, Time + Effort X Attention seems to = Progress. Most of us are used to…