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Radical Candor

Kim Scott's 2017 book is a how-to guide for the people-side of management. Read as a follow-up to Andy Grove's High Output Management.

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The Chinese Businessman Paradox

The Chinese Businessmen Paradox: what is it that makes uneducated, superstitious Chinese businessmen successful?

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Surprising Implications of Treating Self-Help as Art

Six surprising implications from treating self-help as technê.

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Deep Work

Cal Newport's 2016 book Deep Work is a guide to doing valuable work in a world of digital distraction.

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How to Read Self Help

Reading self help is but a form of taking advice. Most of it is bullshit. But here's how to do it.

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If You Want a Great Career, Go After Rare & Valuable Skills

Cal Newport argues that great careers come from building rare & valuable skills. But what does 'rare & valuable’ actually mean?

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So Good They Can't Ignore You

Following your passion is the worst career advice you can get. Cal Newport argues for a more effective alternative.

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Writing Doesn’t Make You A Genius

Writers seem smarter than they are because the act of writing is the act of thinking clearly. This doesn't make them geniuses.

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A Nuanced Take on Preventing Burnout

A technique to prevent burnout from my old bosses in Silicon Valley. And then some moral philosophising.

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Robin Hanson on Ray Dalio

We explore what happens when an academic reviews a practitioner's book.