“The most Buddhist non-Buddhist I’ve ever met”
Published: Wed, 08/27/25
Lauren and I have been re-watching Breaking Bad. Amidst the meth labs and money laundering, one of the more unusual things I love about the show is…
Published: Wed, 08/27/25
Lauren and I have been re-watching Breaking Bad. Amidst the meth labs and money laundering, one of the more unusual things I love about the show is…
Published: Tue, 08/26/25
Last week, I sent out an email listing my 7 favourite books of the year so far. A few readers replied to that email saying “I’ve just bought a copy of…
Published: Fri, 08/22/25
By the end of this email, I promise to pay off that subject line. But to set the scene, let me tell you about one of my guiding principles when it…
Published: Thu, 08/21/25
From the start of Chapter Five of Jim Roberts’ debut novel, The Monkey State: The best leaders have vision and an unyielding strategy, but their most…
Published: Wed, 08/20/25
I have an offer today which I suspect will tickle your fancy if you've ever questioned working life and the 9-to-5 grind. With that in mind, let me…
Published: Tue, 08/19/25
In no particular order: *** The Good Enough Job (Simone Stolzoff). Each chapter takes a common myth about work (e.g. our work equals our worth, we are…
Published: Mon, 08/18/25
In 1949, New Statesman ran a quirky challenge. The magazine asked its readers to write a couple of paragraphs parodying the style of any novelist with…
Published: Fri, 08/15/25
The budding chef and hot sauce supremo Brooklyn Beckham has been in the news recently. A couple of days ago, the British tabloids broke the story that…
Published: Wed, 08/13/25
American investor and businessman Joshua Kushner recently posted this on Twatter: ***the goal of life is to be e cited to go to work and e cited to go…
Published: Tue, 08/12/25
During a workshop I ran a couple of weeks ago, a colleague revealed how she spends most of her day asking herself “am I doing a good job?” As we…