此处暂存看过的文章,尽量每周选一到两篇进行总结在 Review 篇章。
#January
| 文章名称 | 添加日期 | type | 引发思考 it’s easier said than done. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022/01/03 | Transition/Dailyish | substantial impact |
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| The Thinner Book: Atomic Habits by James Clear | 2022/01/03 | Summary | shortcomings of the summary culture |
| My productivity app for the past 12 years has been a single .txt file | 2022/01/05 | 笔记/清单 | to do list that turns into a what done list |
| The Goal is Resonance | 2022/01/13 | Essay | “There is at least one person out there who wants this specific version of you – your current state of mind, feelings, and interests. Creation helps you find that person. Sending your friend funny meme counts.” |
| 如何用一个仓库记录自己的一年★★★ | 2022/01/13 | 实践 | 不仅是有效的工具,还有自律、坚持的品质 |
| Why You Should Stop Reading News | 2022/01/13 | Thinking | 如果你一定要读新闻,那就读事实和数据,而不是观点。 |
| The weight of the clipboard★★★ | 2022/01/14 | Confusion | the weight of cognitive load |
| Don’t Break the Chain | 2022/01/14 | Build a long-term habit/Dailyish | The “story model of purpose” is my life philosophy to a) continuously b) make progress on c) problems d) that matter to me. |
| Why you should aim to do new habits ‘dailyish’★★★ | 2022/01/14 | Dailyish | It goes like this: every day that you manage to spend at least some time on your most important creative work, you mark a big red X on your calendar. The goal is not to break the chain of Xs. What matters, in the end, is what gets created, not whether the person doing the creating has an impeccable record of red Xs. |
| How to brainstorm great business ideas | 2022/01/14 | Brainstorm | Problem First, Solution Last |
| My step-by-step guide to landing pages that convert | 2022/01/14 | Guide | To quote Donald Miller, a caveman should be able to glance at it and immediately grunt back what you offer. |
| 马斯克访谈实录★★★ | 2022/01/14 | 访谈 | 人类自身的感知系统将光子映射到头脑中的向量空间是一件不可思议的事情。 |
| Coinbase 如何看待元宇宙 | 2022/01/14 | Metaverse | “元宇宙是一个大规模的、持久的、交互式的实时平台,由互相连接的虚拟世界组成,人们可以在其中进行社交、工作、交易、娱乐和创造。” |
| How James Clear is Writing His Next Book | 2022/01/15 | Write | When you write for yourself, it’s called a journal, but when you write for other people it’s called a book. |
| The Best of Brain Pickings | 2022/01/16 | Annual ritual | Of Trees, Solitude, Love, Loss, and the Stubborn Symphony of Aliveness. |
| Figma by Figma 前首席设计师 Rasmus Andersson | 2022/01/17 | 工作总结 | 她的抽象足够优秀,操作逻辑也足够直观。我时常猜测「是不是可以这样」,然后 Figma 就能做到「是可以这样」,这种幸福是其他许多工具所没有的。 |
| A WeWork Future: Perpetual Hybrid Work★★★ | 2022/01/17 | remote work | People need offices, just not all the time. That’s what “perpetual hybrid work” means. |
| Monday Musings (Travel, Sketching, Ireland, London, Olympics) by David Perell | 2022/01/18 | Travel | 001-Travel to collect the dots. Write to connect them. 002-You can choose a variety of chairs — large ones and small ones, thin ones and fat ones, new ones and old ones — all built out of different materials. That way, people can sit in different ways depending on their mood and body type. 003-Instead of learning to cook, commit to hosting a dinner party; instead of learning to work out, set the goal of gaining five pounds of muscle; and instead of learning to write, aim to publish a few quality essays. When the goal is clear enough, the learning is an inevitable byproduct. |
| Designing Better Links for Websites and Emails: Guideline | 2022/01/19 | Design | Why are “click here” and “by this link” poor choices? And is it acceptable to use “read more”? |
| 互联网为什么让我们越来越不开心? | 2022/01/21 | 演讲 | 其实我们可以有一个不用一直打开手机,不用一直看屏幕,仍然会让人感受到一种淡淡的牵挂和好感的世界。 |
| Everything Must Be Paid for Twice | 2022/01/23 | Productivity | So true. I feel I achieve something when I buy a book, but I have many I have not yet read. But there is also perhaps a third price and a fourth price too. The third ‘cost’ of deciding to give up on something and then the ‘cost’ of actually removing/recycling it. It has always been more difficult to give up something you already own than to obtain it, and now there is so much ‘stuff’ in the world that well intentioned people make it increasingly difficult to get rid of it. That’s a huge karmic burden to cope with. Better to not step on the ownership treadmill in the first place perhaps? |