Welcome To The World Of Khabib: The Dagestan Chronicles
This is the first episode of the 10 part series on Khabib Nurmagomedov. I really enjoyed this series and thank you to Will Harris for making it happen:
Read MoreThis is the first episode of the 10 part series on Khabib Nurmagomedov. I really enjoyed this series and thank you to Will Harris for making it happen:
Read More“Now everybody knows who Mello is.”
Read More“What you are about to watch is not a comedy special, don’t even compare it to one. What it is is the process of having a comedy special.”
Read More“I found that as a man, I was taught that talking was weak. I found that as an immigrant man, I was taught that talking about emotions was doubly as weak.”
Read MoreHere’s how getting smarter may actually make us worse at recognizing our own biases:
Read More“Eligible for fact checks.”
Read More“Well now really when we go back into falling in love. And say, it’s crazy. Falling. You see? We don’t say ‘rising into love.’ There is in it, the idea of the fall.”
Read MoreThe following is an excerpt describing a GQ profile describing Scott’s influence through mystery:
Read MoreTake a peek behind the curtain to see Swedish House Mafia make their smash hit ‘One’ and bring it to the stage at Ultra. Shoutout to David Perell for recommending this video in his Friday Finds newsletter
Read More“Let’s get them all rich, let’s get them all fit and healthy, let’s get them all happy.” - Naval
Read MoreAmerican modern dancer and choreographer Martha Graham explains why it’s not our job to compare our work to others.
Read More“On a scale of one to one hundred, how many words do you know?”
Read MoreWhen asked by an audience member “What have you been doing for the last 7 years?” Steve Jobs counters with the reason why Apple is number one.
Read MoreWhat drives people to go outside the bounds of a romantic relationship. Psychotherapist Esther Perel describes less talked about reasons why people cheat.
Read MoreFormer construction worker Michael Michael Humeniuk lists the “unspoken code” of construction crews. It‘s not all concrete and catcalls:
Read MoreIn this piece from the New Yorker, American novelist Toni Morrison reflects on four lessons she learned from her father and how to shirk the “poor little thing” mentality.
Read MoreWhat happened to Ellen Degeneres?
Read MoreHuman beings are bad at grasping statistical probability, and here’s why.
Read MoreWhat’s more important, the invention or the hype?
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