Work on something you're as interested in as our cats are interested in this pigeon.
Paul Graham advises pursuing work with the same intense interest that cats show toward a pigeon, as illustrated in a photo accompanying the tweet.
Paul Graham advises pursuing work with the same intense interest that cats show toward a pigeon, as illustrated in a photo accompanying the tweet.
The article argues that self-driving cars will see rapid adoption once parents recognize that autonomous vehicles offer greater safety for their children compared to human-driven cars.
The article discusses the creative process and encourages readers to pursue meaningful work. It emphasizes that creating something good is achievable through dedication and persistence rather than waiting for perfect conditions.
Matt Mullenweg remembers Om as a deeply curious person who connected with everyone he met, from baristas to world travelers. He highlights Om's pursuit of craft and quality in everything he did, and shares a list of links to other tributes.
The blog post reviews Eric Ries's book "Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad… and How Great Companies Stay Great," describing it as a transformative read that shifts one's perspective on business success and longevity, comparing it to taking the red pill in the Matrix.
Yuval Noah Harari notes that none of the countless portraits of Jesus are historically authentic, yet this has not prevented the image of Jesus from uniting billions of people.