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5-Bullet Monday #173: Things I Found Cool this Week

Published 11 months ago • 2 min read

Happy... Wednesday!

Apologies for sending this issue so late.

I was completely off-the-grid in Tayrona National Park and then got some sort of virus and was sick for a couple of days.

Anyways, here we are...

On to the Medley ;)


What I'm sharing—

The age of average by Alex Murrell.

Super interesting article:

"(...)from film to fashion and architecture to advertising, creative fields have become dominated and defined by convention and cliché. Distinctiveness has died. In every field we look at, we find that everything looks the same."

What I'm pondering—

“If it entertains you now but will bore you someday, it’s a distraction. Keep looking.”

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson

What I'm reading—

On the Shortness of Life by Seneca.

Another stoic classic.

What I'm watching—

Fleabag.

A young woman trying to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy.

Hilarious, highly recommended.

What I'm loving—

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