joshuago’s life-lessons Bookmarks

14 JAN 2012
[NY Times] The Rise of the New Groupthink

Solitude is out of fashion. Our companies, our schools and our culture are in thrall to an idea which holds that creativity and achievement come from an oddly gregarious place.

31 DEC 2011
[The Art of Manliness] Hustle: The Key to Success

Hustling doing whatever you have to do, for however long as you have to do it, until you reach your goal. The world belongs to those who hustle, and the world needs hustlers.

16 SEP 2011
Why I Go Home: A Developer Dad’s Manifesto

If you screw up at your job you can always get another one, but if you screw up your family, especially your relationship with your children, it will stay with you and stay screwed up forever.

17 AUG 2011
[The Art of Manliness] Plateau Busting: How to Take Your Life to the Next Level

Practice deliberately. Get back to basics. Put down your ego and specifically concentrate on the areas where you make the most mistakes.

08 AUG 2011
Scott Adams on the Benefits of Boredom

Being bored is awesome. Savor it. "My creativity flourished because of the soul-crushing boredom of my childhood."

07 AUG 2011
[Nilofer Merchant] Don't Give Up

When might it be your time to "quit"? You can quit things like businesses or projects if you know they are merely one means to your passion. You know if you've done your very best to make it work. But what you can't quit is fighting for your purpose, and living, and finding new, more effective ways to bring forth your passions in the world.

13 MAY 2011
[Gary North] Time to Get Rich

Start saving early, because compound interest does wonders. And do whatever it takes to create or maintain fire in your belly.

29 DEC 2010
[Archbishop Timothy Dolan] A Christmas prayer: Put the poor first

The call to help the needy plays a major role in Christianity's history and is utterly central to its message. This should never be forgotten. The way to do something is to see the needy as people first, not projects.

28 DEC 2010
[The Atlantic] Caring for Your Introvert

Introverts don't outwardly complain, but instead roll their eyes and silently curse the darkness.

29 NOV 2010
Experimenting with rejection builds confidence

Going out and actually seeking rejection hammers home the lesson that it's not about you, and that you shouldn't be afraid to ask. You'd be surprised what people will eventually say yes to.