Design

The Modular Grid: the Secret Weapon of Editorial Designers

Leave a Comment on The Modular Grid: the Secret Weapon of Editorial Designers

I still remember the first time I stumbled upon the concept of Modular Grid Layout – it was like a breath of fresh air for my design workflow. For years, I had […]

READ MORE

Investing

Boom or Bust: How to Trade Binary Events in Biotech Stocks

Leave a Comment on Boom or Bust: How to Trade Binary Events in Biotech Stocks

I still remember the smell of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of keyboards clacking away as I sat in a crowded conference room, listening to a panel of experts discuss the […]

READ MORE

Productivity

Stop Hoarding Courses: the Case for ‘just-in-time’ Learning

Leave a Comment on Stop Hoarding Courses: the Case for ‘just-in-time’ Learning

I still remember the frustration of being overwhelmed with information that I didn’t need, only to find myself in a situation where I had to learn something new in a hurry. That’s […]

READ MORE

Finance

Equity Without Ownership: How ‘phantom Stock’ Plans Work for Employees

Leave a Comment on Equity Without Ownership: How ‘phantom Stock’ Plans Work for Employees

As I sit in my favorite café, sipping a warm latte and sketching floor plans on a napkin, I often think about the innovative ways businesses can incentivize their employees. Recently, I’ve […]

READ MORE

Improvements

Donating Smart: an Introduction to Effective Altruism

Leave a Comment on Donating Smart: an Introduction to Effective Altruism

I still remember the day I realized that Effective Altruism wasn’t just about writing a check or volunteering on the weekends. It was about making a real difference in people’s lives, not […]

READ MORE

Business

The Equity Trap: Why Bootstrapping Might Be Smarter Than Chasing Vc Money

Leave a Comment on The Equity Trap: Why Bootstrapping Might Be Smarter Than Chasing Vc Money

I still remember the sleepless nights I spent weighing my options for Bootstrapping vs VC Funding. As a startup founder, it’s a decision that can make or break your business. You’re constantly […]

READ MORE

Technology

Obsidian Vs. Logseq: Which Second Brain App Matches Your Thinking Style?

Leave a Comment on Obsidian Vs. Logseq: Which Second Brain App Matches Your Thinking Style?

As I sit in my favorite café, sipping on a latte and sketching the cityscape on a napkin, I find myself pondering the ultimate dilemma for note-takers and writers: Obsidian vs Logseq. […]

READ MORE

Renovation

Build a Home Bar That Looks Like a Million Bucks!

Tagged , , Leave a Comment on Build a Home Bar That Looks Like a Million Bucks!

Dreaming of a swanky spot for your spirits? Explore my DIY Home Bar Ideas to create a chic and inviting space without breaking the bank!

READ MORE

Inspiration

Protecting the Feed: High-fidelity Signal-to-noise Ratios

Leave a Comment on Protecting the Feed: High-fidelity Signal-to-noise Ratios

I remember sitting in my basement studio three years ago, staring at a waveform that looked more like a mountain range during a thunderstorm than actual music. I had spent a small […]

READ MORE

Reviews

Dialing the Speed: Cognitive Tempo Regulation Diagnostics

Leave a Comment on Dialing the Speed: Cognitive Tempo Regulation Diagnostics

I remember sitting in a sterile, white-walled clinic three years ago, staring at a monitor while a specialist droned on about “optimizing neural throughput” as if I were a piece of malfunctioning […]

READ MORE

Techniques

Dialing the Speed: Cognitive Tempo Regulation Protocols

Leave a Comment on Dialing the Speed: Cognitive Tempo Regulation Protocols

I spent years thinking that “productivity” meant slamming the pedal to the floor and staying there until my brain felt like fried circuits. I fell for the lie that more speed always […]

READ MORE

Culture

Resisting the Rush: the Rise of Slow-tech Heritage Crafts

Leave a Comment on Resisting the Rush: the Rise of Slow-tech Heritage Crafts

I still remember the stinging scent of cedar shavings and the ache in my knuckles after my first failed attempt at hand-carving a simple spoon. It wasn’t some polished, Pinterest-perfect moment; it […]

READ MORE